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From Medical Records to Real-time Health Data
Dr. Bin Yu, associate lector bij de onderzoeksgroep Digital Life (Hogeschool van Amsterdam), werkt samen met de Technische Universiteit Eindhoven,… >> More info
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Shaping our hybrid future with robots together
‘Out and about in your own country’: the IEEE RO-MAN 2025 conference took place this summer in Eindhoven: the high-tech capital of Europe. ... >> More info
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Intelligence of the future: what is wisdom?
Hybrid Intelligence (HI) is a rapidly growing field that focuses on developing systems in which humans and intelligent machines work synergistically together ... >> More info
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Intelligent Care Environment addresses needs of elderly people
An AI-driven home? That's what the AUAS Digital Life research group is working on in the 'Who takes care?' project. A so-called Intelligent Care Environment ... >> More info
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Make your own WarmStone ceramics!
We are excited to share the latest updates from 'WarmStone', an ongoing design research project of the research group Digital Life ... >> More info
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Applications in AI
The Digital Life research group was well represented in mid-April at ICT.OPEN, NWO's annual two-day event. This meeting ... >> More info
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Prefer a Healthcare Provider or Social Robot in your old age?
Often people refer to the use of robotics as being cold and not ‘human’ enough. However, ... >> More info
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NWO grant for ELSA Lab AI for equitable care
The NWO has awarded 2.3 million to a new research initiative on AI in healthcare. The ELSA Lab, which includes ... >> More info
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Digital innovations for gifted children
Stephanie Kramer, lecturer-researcher at Digital Life, will participate in the pre-PhD track of the Faculty DMCI, AUAS, next semester ... >> More info
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Design, creativity and innovation for societal impact
At the AUAS Food for Thought session on Tuesday 25 February, four associate professors from the FDMCI Centre for Applied Research shared surprising insights. ... >> More info
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AI & Engineering
Twice a year, they organise a widely accessible HTNO afternoon on which current themes are elaborated .... >> More info
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‘Who Takes Care’ takes care of caregivers!
For the 'Who Takes Care?' research (SIA RAAK-Publiek), Digital Life, research group at the Centre for Applied Research of the Faculty of DMCI (AUAS), built an ... >> More info
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Bin Yu launched as associate professor of Interaction Design for Emerging Technology
From 1 November, Bin Yu joined the Digital Life research group as associate professor. He will focus on ... >> More info
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Simone de Droog appointed associate professor Child Technology
From 1 September 2024, Simone de Droog has been appointed associate professor Child Technology in the Digital Life research group ... >> More info
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AI: replacement or enhancement of human intelligence?
The Digital Life 'Who Takes Care?' research team travelled to Malmö for the HHAI 2024 conference: 'Hybrid Human AI Systems for the Social Good'. >> More info
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Increased well-being through digital intervention?
Also curious about how to support the improvement of physical and mental health with the use of technology? >> More info
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Also outside your home
'You need a village to grow old'. Under this heading, a two-year research project was carried out >> More info
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Prevention is still better than cure!
The Digital Life research group has been involved in the European project SO-NUTS for the past three years. >> More info
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Those who love nature are never alone
On Tuesday 23 April, Josca van Houwelingen's PhD took place at the University of Twente. >> More info
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Encouraging neighbourliness with outdoor digital neighbourhood stories
The project 'It takes a village to grow old' is a collaboration in which ... >> More info
