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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 George Shaker from University of Waterloo.

George Shaker believes ““The best way to predict the future is to invent it.” by Alan Kay”? How to you predict the future? Let us know in the comments.

🚀 Join the Future of 6G-Based Healthcare with DN 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 DN 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 pioneer cutting-edge technologies that will not only advance remote healthcare but also safeguard the well-being of our loved ones—and perhaps even ourselves as we gracefully age. I aspire to create seamless, contact-free health monitoring systems that make life better for everyone. By integrating advanced microwave sensing with communication technologies, we can build a future where health complications are detected early, interventions are timely, and everyone gets to enjoy a longer, healthier life—including those of us who might need a little extra tech support down the line.

💡 Why I’m Passionate About DN SMARTTEST: I believe that the technology we develop today will be the safety net we all might rely on tomorrow—yes, even us middle-aged professors who occasionally forget where we left our keys. Knowing that our research could save lives, possibly even our own or those of our loved ones, fills me with a sense of purpose. In a world facing an ageing population and growing health complications, contributing to solutions that make life better isn’t just professionally fulfilling—it’s personally meaningful.

🎉Voila: We are all prone to forget 🤣 !

🌐What We Aim to Achieve: I hope to have contributed to groundbreaking advancements that make a real difference in people’s lives—and perhaps ensure that when I’m older, the tech is smart enough to run autonomous health checks on me. I aim to have fostered strong collaborations within our consortium, mentored the next generation of innovative researchers, and helped create a future where ageing is less about decline and more about living life to its fullest potential. And if along the way we can add a dash of humour to make the journey enjoyable, all the better!

💬 Inspirational Quote: “Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.” — Albert Einstein

📋 Supervision and hosting: George Shaker will be supporting with DC03. University of Waterloo will be hosting DC03 for secondment.

University of Waterloo (UW)

The University of Waterloo is a leading institution in the field of education and research, with a robust focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. Its mission is to foster a transformative educational environment that encourages continuous learning and the creation of knowledge, alongside an enduring commitment to societal betterment. The University is especially renowned for its cooperative education (co-op) programs, which provide students with invaluable work experience integrated within their academic studies. Through its various faculties including Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics, the University of Waterloo has made significant contributions towards advancements in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), and other fields where ICT is integral. Through partnerships with industry and a collaborative approach to research, the University of Waterloo continues to be at the forefront of technology, preparing students and conducting research that addresses the challenges and opportunities of the ever-evolving digital landscape