Feb 23, 2006
1st International Summer School on Advanced Technologies for Neuro-Motor Assessment and Rehabilitation
Promoted by: Dept. of Electronics Computer Science & Systems (DEIS) University of Bologna -Italy
(Deadline for application: 15th April 2006)
From the website:
(Deadline for application: 15th April 2006)
From the website:
The school intends to offer a large spectrum of advanced state-of-the-art on emerging technologies for the assessment and conditioning of human movement, with a particular emphasis on portable/wearable sensors and wireless technology. This Summer School is primarily addressed to researchers and professionals interested in the most recent advances of assistive and rehabilitation technologies for the neuro-motor function.
The program will include topics as:
- Neurophysiology and measurement of human movement
- Portable sensors and systems
- Wireless communications
- Biofeedback devices
- Virtual Reality-based systems
- Virtual prototyping
The school is open to technical professionals, advanced undergraduates, graduate students and post docs with an interest in biomedical engineering, human movement science, physical and rehabilitation medicine, and related disciplines.
Application procedure on the website (deadline 15th April 2006)
Registration fee is 700 Euro and includes board, accommodation in double room, coffee breaks and study material.
- Portable sensors and systems
- Wireless communications
- Biofeedback devices
- Virtual Reality-based systems
- Virtual prototyping
The school is open to technical professionals, advanced undergraduates, graduate students and post docs with an interest in biomedical engineering, human movement science, physical and rehabilitation medicine, and related disciplines.
Application procedure on the website (deadline 15th April 2006)
Registration fee is 700 Euro and includes board, accommodation in double room, coffee breaks and study material.
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