Looking for a leadership position with impact? @science_east, New Brunswick's most active public #STEM educational org, is looking for a new Executive Director. A registered charity, Science East reaches students, teachers, & families across NB.
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We were thrilled to have the opportunity to speak with Jonathan Hagyard at Delsys, Inc, who "gets" what it is we're trying to do with this project: https://t.co/1VJtPh2F1G
If you're using, or thinking of using #LibEMG (https://t.co/lXlESSmQh5) please let us know!
@UNB_IBME
💻 LibEMG - An open-source Python toolbox for working with myoelectric control 🦾
It's not every day you come across a truly remarkable, shared, and open-source toolbox...this project has got me really excited!!
Read the thread to find out more 👇🧵
https://t.co/O2P3Fns315
I recently had the opportunity to visit the historical Lund University (est. 1666) in Sweden as the Opponent for a PhD Examination. What wonderful people, place, and culture. Congratulations, Dr. Alexander Olsson and supervisors, Christian Antfolk & Nebojsa Nebojša Malešević.
Did you know that the way you walk is as unique as your fingerprint?
The @UNB_IBME at @UNBFredericton, is currently recruiting participants for a study on gait biometrics using video and pressure-sensitive flooring.
Learn more, and maybe help out: https://t.co/l3vnscQRf6
(2 of 2) In our recent preliminary study with Dr. Farah Naz using Breathe Biomedical's breath analytics technology, we were able to detect early-stage breast cancer with 88.2% accuracy in women with high dense breast tissue. https://t.co/D1x1VFSSHt
@UNB_IBME@NBHRF@nb_innovation
(1 of 2) Did you know that women with dense breast tissue are 4-5 times more likely to develop breast cancer than women with non-dense breast tissue? Worse, dense tissue confounds the performance of current mammography approaches.
Let’s break down barriers and open doors! Our new AccessibleNB program will provide free accessibility reviews for businesses and organizations!
Click on the link below to learn more:
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#Accessibility#AbilityNB#NewBrunswick
Congratulations to #eNable, a spinoff of IBME, for making it to the finals of the Arthritis Ideator Awards. Good luck to eNable and co-founder @escheme Scheme
https://t.co/Uq77IUEo0O
Please share!
To increase diversty and under-represented groups among UNBs chairholders, only applicants who self-identify as members of gender equity deserving groups and/or as racialized individuals will be considered.
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https://t.co/MHTwYi0cxh
Exciting news! We are hiring a Canada Research Chair (NSERC, Tier 2), tenure-track faculty position in Rehabilitation Engineering at the @UNB_IBME, at @UNBEngineering. We invite early career scholars (<10 years experience), who may one day be leaders in the field.
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Congrats and good luck, Alex Roberts and Sarah Díaz on #eNableAnalytics being finalists for the Arthritis Ideator Awards! It's a pleasure working with you. You've got this.
https://t.co/RmyME6sZNy
Interesting... wrist EMG keeps outperforming forearm EMG for gesture recognition; this time, with better across-day stability. Our adaptive MIDA (maximum independence domain adaptation) improves the performance of both. 😉 Implications for #wearables?
https://t.co/R2Pex7Uekj
Wow, @UNB is hopping these days! With announcents in things like AI (https://t.co/ONw4Refmgg), and entrepreneurship (https://t.co/jDwav77VOv), and digital health (https://t.co/gz6GejOzCr), it's such a great time to be in #ai and #unbmobilityresearch.
@UNB_IBME@UNBEngineering
Stopped into the @UNB_IBME while in Fredericton for the @csep_scpe Conference - it was great to show @escheme and @kengleha some of the exciting #MotorUnit and HD #EMG sensors we have @delsysinc , and to see a demo of your gesture recognition tools using Trigno Avanti Sensors!
We are currently recruiting for MSc and PhD positions in #EMG! Come join community of @UNB_IBME and @UNBResearch alumni that are leading the way in #UNBMobilityResearch and myoelectric control: https://t.co/upq1rrQ56D
Some much awaited news ... "NHS England ... have concluded that there is enough evidence to make the myoelectric control multi-grip prosthetic available and insufficient evidence to support non-myoelectric control multi-grip prosthetics at this time. " https://t.co/JQRzqKQYoG
Jeff Sparks, Director of Volunteer Engagement and Human Resources, is pleased to present Dr. Colleen O’Connell with MDC's 2021 Outstanding Healthcare Partner Award.
For more information on Dr. O’Connell’s impact on the neuromuscular community, visit https://t.co/D9aih1YWrl