Posts by: Jenny Nolstam
From July 28th to August 15th, three sensors to detect eating (developed by CSEM) will be tested at Wageningen University (WU). Preparations are well underway. Participants have been recruited and…
On June 16th 2014, a workshop on the mobile application of SPLENDID took place at MANDO with the participation of clinicians from MANDO and researchers from Karolinska Institutet. Dr. Christos…
On June 9th 2014, Isabel Martí from Soluciones Technológias para la Salud y el Bienestar (TSB) presented the suggested web interfaces, which is the result of a discussion held in…
The second SPLENDID project meeting was hosted by Swiss Center for Electronics & Microtechnology (CSEM) in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, April 28th -29th, 2014. The focus of the meeting was to present…
The 19th of March 2014, Stefan Löfven and 7 additional politicians from the Social Democratic Party visited the Mandometer clinic in Stockholm, where they got to experience a test meal…
The development of a new non-invasive, wearable chewing sensor is under progress at CSEM. One of the first approaches is to test a bone conduction microphone placed at the ear.…
On the 19th of February 2014, Researchers from Karolinska Institutet presented the SPLENDID project to the staff at Resource Centre for Eating Disorders (KÄTS). KÄTS works to inform and educate…
In-house experiments are in progress at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH). Using an activity sensor prototype developed by CSEM, AUTH researchers are working towards the detection of body movements and…
On the 22th of January 2014, Researchers from Karolinska Institute and Clinicians from Mando met to discuss what Behavioural Goals will be suggested to the health professional, and how the…