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Julian set out to design an intervention that would support a healthy and preventative dyadic lifestyle after a myocardial infarction (heart attack).

WECair: healthy diadic lifestyle

Julian Houwen

(2021)

Iris designed a tool to help asthma patients self-manage through personalisation, increased awareness and structured tools.

VEA: Asthma Self-Management

Iris Ritsma

(2019)

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

(2020)

Veronika designed the Dot Bot, a navigation aid consisting of a network of location-specific navigation and environmental information nodes (Dots) accessible to a specific user group.

Dotbot: a positive white cane experience

Szabó Veronika

(2019)

Yoon prototyped a system called the Cacophony Mapper, which tracks sound stimuli and nurses’ stress levels to study and improve the sound environment in an intensive care unit.

Cacaphony Mapper: Noise Fatigue in the ICU

Yoon Lee

(2019)

Filippo developed a discreet device to monitor atrial fibrillation among elderly people to improve their care.

MYO: measure atrial fibrillation discreetly

Filippo Petrocchi

(2019)

Jordan designed a product service system for a customisable 3D-printed hand trainer to help patients with hand dexterity and strength challenges recover from their injuries, tailored to the Kenyan context.

3D Printing for frugal innovation in Kenya

Jordan Kelly

(2021)

Max designed a functional and interactive prototype of an intelligent optical diagnostic for schistosomiasis and created all the necessary software.

Smart Optical Diagnostic of Schistosomiasis (SODOS)

Max Hoeboer

(2019)

Anna designed the QAED Trainer, a physical device that allows users to practice AED use, and the QAED Classroom app that collects and analyses data to provide feedback to the instructor.

QAED: the future of AED training

Anna Gębala

(2020)

Emilio designed EVU, a mixed reality helmet to professionally deal with critical emergency calls while the first responders are on their way.

EVU: Emergency Vision Unit

Emilio de Jonghe

(2021)

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