sensorics development, physiological signal acquisition, electrical bioimpedance measurement, cardiac and respiratory monitoring, wearable devices
1. Novel Technologies for Prevention, Detection, Assessment and Management of Animal Health and Welfare
We are looking for a consortia to join and apply our experience and expertise in device and methodology development, sensors and sensor solutions preparations, signal processing and physiological marker development for real time monitoring for biological objects like terrestrial and aquatic animals. Our core competence have been the electrical bioimpedance measurement methods, providing information of biological object's static (tissues, skin etc.) and dynamic properties (cardiorespiratory activity). Unless we have primarily been focused on humans, our methods and devices are applicable also for animal health and welfare also noninvasively.
Thomas Johann Seebeck Department of Electronics of Tallinn University of Technology has strong background of (medical and biomedical) device and methodology development, sensors and sensor solution preparations, signal processing and deep cooperation with medical doctors to solve practical problems. But not only, generally, we are aiming our activities in all modalities of measuring electronics (material characterization, image processing etc., also using AI more and more today). We have different competences available in our team, consisting of about 10 senior researchers, researchers and PhD students.