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Detecting epileptic brain activity in children with AI algorithms.
Long-term EEG recording is required for accurate diagnosis and subsequent treatment, but visual evaluation of such data is a time-consuming process that requires expert knowledge. Therefore, the need for
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AIT supports the "Austrian Digital Heart Program" in clinical research.
(ADHP), which recently received a funding commitment of 4 million euros (another 4 million after evaluation) under the "Clinical Research Groups" funding program of the Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft (LBG) [...] funding for the "Austrian Digital Heart Program" is initially set for four years, a successful evaluation can not only ensure the continuation of the program, but also pave the way for further innovative
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Revolutionary data storage technology: AIT-led consortium wins EIC Pathfinder Challenge funding
for synthetic biology, synthesis of very long DNA fragments, software development, biophysical evaluations and communication and commercialisation. DNA drive The new technology is based on simple and easily
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Stakeholder workshop on the topic of "Microplastics in agricultural soils".
and sustainable solutions. Regarding the properties of plastics, it was considered important to evaluate bioplastics as critically as conventional plastics in terms of their degradability in soil and their
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Tyrolean pilot project "Tele-Prevention" builds on Health-e-Bikes in health tourism
included in a telemedical training programme as part of the TeleReha pilot project by the LIV. The evaluation of the data collected so far by HerzMobil shows a significant decrease in hospital readmissions
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Biomedical Systems - Stefan Orter takes 3rd place at the 2020 Artery Poster Award
with his topic: "The Progression of Left Ventricular Ejection Time in Simulated Microgravity". The evaluation criteria of the expert jury were the relevance of the topic, the quality of the presentation, and
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AIT supports companies in combating invasive plants
The ControlinRoad project aimed to test different methods for controlling invasive plants and to evaluate their use on roadsides. - The result is a tractor-based machine which, as an alternative to chemical [...] Competence Unit Bioresources coordinated the project and contributed its expertise in conducting and evaluating field trials. The results of the project were an impulse for the company to develop a suitable
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Shuttles across the Blood-Brain Barrier
event during stroke and traumatic brain injury. In addition to the basic findings, the EVs will be evaluated with regard to their potential as biomarkers for the different diseases. The project will not only
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KHAN-I and w4i close framework agreement with AIT and 18 other research institutions
Center (w4i). This framework agreement regulates fundamental aspects of the identification and evaluation of project proposals as well as the implementation and exploitation of funded projects. In the [...] the current investment portfolio of KHAN-I are three projects from Austria, which were scouted, evaluated and proposed for financing by the Austrian subsidiary w4i. The projects are developed according to [...] Vienna, and is the central contact for academic partners from all over Austria. w4i scouts and evaluates projects ideas and, after approval by the w4i advisory board, puts forward suitable projects for
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BrainCheck: New approach for early detection of dementia
be found and the process to be accelerated. With BrainCheck, the brain waves, i.e. the EEG, are evaluated with the help of Artificial Intelligence, while the affected persons perform cognitive tasks. This [...] Center for Health & Bioresources, can contribute years of experience in the field of automatic evaluation of brain waves. With encevis, a medical device has already been developed that supports international
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How can microbiomes be preserved for future generations?
gold standard for microbial storage since the 1960s. The greatest challenge is the development and evaluation of optimised methods for the conservation of microbiomes. Dr. Tanja Kostic (Competence Unit Bi
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