As newly launched Project, we have lots of interesting people within our consortium. Let’s take a worldwide journey to introduce them. Today, we want to introduce Yang Miao, the coordinator of Smarttest.
Yang believes “Everything will be alright in the end. If it is not alright, it is not yet the end.”
🚀 Join the Future of 6G-Based Healthcare with SMARTTEST! 🚀
Always interested in the science of Integrated Sensing and Communication; Joint Communication and Sensing; ;Vital Sign, Pose and Motion Estimation; Biomedical Signal Processing ;Remote Health Monitoring; Assessment Sustainability? Do you want to join us in the research of @Smarttest? Do you want to learn more about the above mention science? Don’t forget to connect to our LinkedIn Page and stay informed on when we launch our eleven vacancies or when we share more information?
🔍 Our joint Mission: is to train a future generation of talents that have multidisciplinary skillset connecting Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Science, connecting advanced radio communication and radar technologies to the health monitoring in home and clinical settings, eventually benefiting the personalized healthcare.
💡 Why I’m Passionate About SMARTTEST: As the initiator and coordinator, my intrinsic motivation is to make my expertise more impactful. In my field, we are directly connected to cellular networks, Wi-Fi, or radar industry. Even though our certain technologies can estimate the human vital signs and limb activities, I want to see how we can integrate advanced radar sensing and radio communication to not only estimate these parameters of human factors, but also to be actually applied in home/clinical settings to enable healthcare or health monitoring to be more proactive and more comfortable (contact-free). To make it happen, we need a multidisciplinary consortium, including biomedical signal/system engineers, medical professionals, data scientist, regulators, radio device industry and social service sectors.
🎉Voila, with these rich elements, now SMARTTEST becomes incredibly exciting and I am excited to take up the journey!
🌐What We Aim to Achieve: By the end of SMARTTEST, we aim to build a network and the experience that enable us to go beyond the SMARTTEST scope.
💬 Inspirational Quote: “Nothing is impossible”
📋 Supervision and hosting: Yang will be supervising DC03, DC10 and DC11. University of Twente will be the hosting beneficiary for DC03, DC08 and DC10 and host for DC05,DC06 and DC07 for their secondment.
Beneficiary - University of Twente
The University of Twente is a multicultural and international community of 3.813 employees and 12.903 students that provides for: (i) an innovative and vibrant campus with world-class facilities; (ii) an engineering approach to societal challenges, merging fundamental technological and social science research; (iii) Core technologies, among the world’s best, in fields such as nanotechnology, information technology, biomedical technology and technical medicine, behavioural sciences and geo-information science; (iv) highly personal education; (v) an outstanding track record in value creation, starting up and spinning off new businesses (with some 1,000 successful ventures to date). In terms of scientific impact, as analyzed by the 4TU.Federation, the UT receives 40 percent more cites than the world average in its knowledge domains (score 1.4 on indicator MNCS), while 15 percent of the UT publications are part of the 10 percent most publications fields worldwide within their domain. Research ultimately combines scientific excellence with a sharp eye for economic and societal impact: named on the biennial Impact Ranking for the third time as the most entrepreneurial university in the Netherlands, the UT has an outstanding track record in value creation, starting up and spinning off new businesses (with some 1,000 successful ventures to date). Considering the participation in EU funding initiatives, UT researchers have been involved in over 220 FP7 projects and in 199 Horizon2020 projects. Focusing on the MSCA instrument, UT has been involved in 35 ETN projects, 14 PF projects and 6 RISE projects. The Radio Systems (RS) group and the Biomedical Signals and Systems (BSS) group belong to the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS). The RS group perform research in antennas, radio propagation, signal processing for communication and radar sensing. The BSS group brings expertise in multidisciplinary daily-life eHealth technology, focusing on solutions for medical challenges and signal/system analysis for improving prevention, diagnosis, treatment in clinical and self-care settings via advanced sensor with broad knowledge on human body.
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https://www.utwente.nl/en/eemcs/rs/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/radio-systems-group-utwente/