The mission of the HCESC is to advance sensing and AI technologies to empower participants, patients, clinicians, and communities in improving health outcomes
New brain architecture research from the University of Illinois uncovers the involvement of early sensory regions in decision-making, revising previous hierarchical-based assumptions.
https://t.co/fSIZzytCBH
At Carle Illinois College of Medicine, researchers use wearable technology including caps, wristbands and smart shirts to study how stress affects the brain, heart and muscles.
Their goal is to predict and manage anxiety through data.
https://t.co/i6p1g00pAX
Yesterday, we celebrated the retirement of Tony Michalos!
Tony has served at the university for 27 years, including as associate director of HCESC starting in 2015 and as HCESC executive associate director in 2024.
Congratulations on your well-deserved retirement!
We are excited to invite you to the 10th year anniversary of HCESC celebration! Mark your calendars for May 5. Register today to join the festivities! https://t.co/t4FgtcQIb8
We are excited to welcome Dr. Benjamin Marlin from the University of Massachusetts Amherst for our upcoming special seminar! It's February 26 from 2 - 3 p.m. at the CSL Studio!
READ MORE ABOUT MARLIN: https://t.co/RMj5irWOXb
Happy Holidays from HCESC! Thank you so much for a great semester. We hope you get some rest over the break and come back for a fantastic finish to the academic year!
This project is led by investigators Rashid Bashir, the Dean for The Grainger College of Engineering, Enrique Valera (UIUC) and John J. Farrell, Chair and Medical Director of Infection Control and Prevention at OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center.
https://t.co/4GF8qDLGS0
The Jump ARCHES Research Program has approved $100,000 funding for phase 1 of the development of a mixed reality simulator for neonatal needle thoracentesis, led by Avinash Gupta, a teaching assistant professor at UIUC.
https://t.co/4RUbdHSirA
Interested in being a part of what’s next for entrepreneurship at Illinois? Register now for all or part of Founders Week, October 17-19. The event includes a summit on capitalizing new ventures, a founders sandbox, a networking reception, and more.
https://t.co/Iiie8rmaJd
THIS WEEK: Join us for a presentation on how researchers are improving patient confidentiality regarding artificial intelligence. It's happening on Wednesday from 2 - 3 p.m.
WEBINAR LINK: https://t.co/3loq9cLFl4
We are a little over a month away from the 11th Health Care Engineering Systems Symposium! Won't you join us in Peoria? Register today!
REGISTRATION LINK: https://t.co/jsVLw2j0dB
Join us October 9 from 2-3 p.m. for our Health AI Webinar. This special presentation will feature a talk, titled "Baking Responsibility into the AI for Health Lifecycle," from Vanderbilt University professor Bradley Malin.
WEBINAR LINK: https://t.co/3loq9cLFl4
We are celebrating five years as The Grainger College of Engineering! See what great events the college has planned to mark the occasion next week.
https://t.co/JJhrKuVtUs
Illinois’ George Heintz, who directs the health data analytics initiative in the Health Care Engineering Systems Center, will lead the effort to analyze the patient data.
https://t.co/udVrZwFU9N
We are so excited to invite you to the 11th HCES Symposium! Register today to learn about the latest in technology and innovations helping the health and wellness of our communities!
https://t.co/jsVLw2jy39