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Data-Driven Design
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Natural Language Processing
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Sophia Children’s Hospital
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Amsterdam UMC
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VanBerlo
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CAHAG
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Yumen Bionics
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Iris designed a tool to help asthma patients self-manage through personalisation, increased awareness and structured tools.
VEA: Asthma Self-Management
Iris Ritsma
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2019
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Paul designed an avatar-based puzzle concept to help child patients understand and participate in their clinical tests and test results.
The Brain self portrait
Paul Meulendijks
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2020
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Hosana wanted to help families with children with congenital heart defects (CHD) understand the safe limits of exercise and play.
BO: promoting exercise for kids with heart defects
Hosana Morales
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2020
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Martina wanted to improve the shared decision-making process in the cardiology department at Amsterdam UMC by creating a booklet on life-prolonging treatments for patients with advanced heart failure.
Deciding with Heart
Martina Pozzoni
(
2019
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Lindsey has designed an exoskeleton that can mature with Duchenne boys between the ages of 10 and 17, to grow with them both physically and emotionally at different ages.
Maturing exoskeleton for Duchenne
Lindsey Vermeer
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2020
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