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INESC TEC researcher's work in epilepsy earns him award for Innovation in Artificial Intelligence at the largest technology fair in the world

Tamás Karácsony, a researcher at INESC TEC, received the award for Innovation in Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the IEEE AI Research Hub competition - organised by IEEE Entrepreneurship and the IEEE Region 8 Entrepreneurship Committee -; the event took place in Dubai, within the scope of GITEX Global 2024. Considered the largest technology and start-up fair in the world, GITEX Global 2024 featured a presentation by Tamás Karácsony about his research to classify epileptic seizures filmed with AI-powered 3D video technology. This pioneering work carried out at INESC TEC reinforces the role that the Institute has played in the connection between AI and health.

24th October 2024

Bioengineering

Ten years of biomedical engineering research at INESC TEC

In 2014, INESC TEC decided to invest in a new area of research: biomedical engineering. In that sense, a new research Centre was established in the Institute - which, over the past decade, has been advancing national and international research in this domain.

18th July 2024

Bioengineering

What wearable and Artificial Intelligence technology does INESC TEC have for Health and Safety at Work?

At the PROTEGER24 conference – promoted by the Portuguese Security Association (APSEI) and considered the largest at the national level in the Security sector -, INESC TEC presented the work developed in Quantified Occupational Health, in particular, the technological solutions it has been developing for the psychophysiological monitoring of professionals like firefighters, police officers, air traffic controllers, military or even agricultural workers.

22nd April 2024

Bioengineering

New heart sounds analysis method tested for non-invasive diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension

Researchers from Portugal, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America joined efforts to develop and test a new heart sounds analysis method for the fast and non-invasive identification of pulmonary hypertension. The results of this research work, recently published in the IEEE Access journal, show that the path to a smarter diagnosis of this disease is open.

22nd March 2024

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