Timon just woke up — and the first thing he wants to know is: how did I sleep? 😴⌚💍
Together with my PhD student Timon, I talked to @dlfnova about fitness trackers, self-tracking, and the future of wearable health technologies🎙️
🔗 https://t.co/acvJOFIqdr (only in German)
Trackers can help us better understand sleep, activity, and recovery 📈 But they also have limits — especially when it comes to complex signals such as stress or wellbeing. Today’s wearables mostly measure physical parameters⌚💍
The next big step will be adding biochemical insights, such as biomarkers, to get a deeper picture of what is happening inside the body 🧬
Thanks to Deutschlandfunk Nova team, especially Anna Maibaum and Przemek Żuk, for the thoughtful conversation and for this nice podcast🙏
As you might have noticed from my recent posts, smart rings are attracting increasing interest💍
Happy to share my latest interview with Luxemburger Wort🤩
https://t.co/oowCIGc9St
#Wearables#DigitalHealth#SmartRings#Sensors
🔎 Smart rings: Small devices with a big impact 💍
In a recent interview with Viactiv Krankenkasse, I discussed the growing role of smart rings in wearable health 🤩
https://t.co/I1P3YvFRiM
Image produced by @ChatGPTapp
Wearables are evolving — from tracking activity to understanding physiology⌚️In sportärztezeitung, we explored devices that read biochemical signals from sweat, interstitial fluid and even breath — enabling continuous, noninvasive health monitoring🤩
https://t.co/vx6jpCIRwK
Today’s wearables can read biomarkers from head to toe — hormones, vitamins, hydration, cardiac & metabolic markers, fitness, mobility, and more — offering a truly holistic, real-time view of your physiology.
#Wearables#DigitalHealth#SportsMedicine#Biosensors#CanLab
At the TUM Sensors and Wearables for Healthcare, we’re turning this vision into reality — from metabolic and stress monitoring to actionable insights for precision health👩🔬👨🏻🔬 Thanks to my co-author H. Ceren Ates for this great work🙏
So honored to see "End-to-end design of wearable sensors" featured in the Nature Reviews Materials 10th-anniversary collection 🤩🥂
Our review: https://t.co/ZvCMxz2Jb2
Anniversary collection: https://t.co/xZBnZP9bZ4
#MaterialsScience#WearableTech#AcademicChatter
TUM remains a #UniversityofExcellence for the fourth time in a row! 🎉 With our new TUM Agenda 2030+, we realign our strategy in the excellence competition of the German federal and state governments: https://t.co/fdioCHrB45
#ExcellenceStrategy#ExStra
📷A.Heddergott
🎂 Birthday surprise: our podcast episode went live today🤩
In the new episode of “Mikroelektronik for Life”, we talk about how wearables sensors in everyday life can transform healthcare.
🎧 Listen here:
Spotify: https://t.co/ckwEIYmvPL
Apple: https://t.co/mh7nw4PCfY
We wish you and your families a healthy and happy 2026! 🎉 Thank you for accompanying us through a successful year 2025. 👏
#NewYearsEve#HappyNewYear2026
📷A. Eckert
Covering novel biosensors, wearable devices, and integrated smart systems, this series spans applications in #healthcare, environmental monitoring, #agriculture, and beyond. Whether you’re in research, industry, or academia, there’s something here for you.
🎓 Looking for a #PhD or #Postdoc at TUM?
New doctoral & postdoctoral positions at the School of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT) are now open via TUMApply — with more coming soon 🤩
👉 Start your research journey at TUM here:
https://t.co/qUt0TxsCuz
Excited to share that I was featured as an expert voice in the article “How the Pioneer of Smart Rings Aims to Stay Market Leader”, in @handelsblatt, which explores @ouraring's strategy and the evolving role of smart rings in digital health🤩
https://t.co/22SU7JLavt
@tomeghale
Great to see the growing public interest in this important discussion around #wearables: “How our view on health is changing”🤩
Another interview published at https://t.co/XWvpB4QQIb🎉 Thanks to Uwe Schimunek for this nice discussion🙏 Exciting to be part of this conversation😊