University of Cambridge
Mobile Systems Research Lab
The Mobile Systems Research Lab organises the Mobile and Wearable Health Seminar Series
with invited speakers on selected topics of broad interest. These
seminars are open for attendance to anyone interested in mobile
and wearable health
research.
The talks take place on Tuesdays, 16:00, in FW26 of
the William Gates Building
during term
(unless otherwise specified). They are about 50 minutes long,
typically followed by a lively discussion. Most seminars are in
hybrid format (in person plus Zoom)
To receive email announcements of upcoming talks, request email
reminders from talks.cam.ac.uk.
Talks in 2024
- [23 January 2024] Christian Holz, ETHZ: Dealing with uncertainty in physiological sensing in the wild
- [30 January 2024] Silvia Santini, Universita' della Svizzera Italiana: Physiological sensing in personal informatics systems: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- [06 February 2024] Alex Casson, University of Manchester: Where next with wearables: An overview, with examples analysing UK Biobank accelerometery data and real-time machine learning on brain data
- [13 February 2024] Chenyang Lu, Washington University in St Louis: AI for health with wearables
- [20 February 2024] Heidi Christensen, University of Sheffield: Challenges to the accurate monitoring cognitive health: recent findings from Sheffield
- [27 February 2024] Guy Fagherazzi, Luxembourg Institute of Health: Vocal biomarkers for minimally disruptive clinical research: how to get there?
- [05 March 2024] Alessandro Montanari, Nokia Bell Labs: The Evolution of Earables in Health and Wellbeing Monitoring
- [23 April 2024] Alex Mariakakis, University of Toronto: Embracing Ubiquitous Technology to Complement, Scale, and Extend Traditional Healthcare
- [30 April 2024] Katarzyna Wac, University of Geneva: Towards Digital Endpoints of Quality of Life
- [07 May 2024] George Malliaras, University of Cambridge: Technology for Bioelectronic Medicine
- [21 May 2024] Kun Qian, School of Medical Technology Beijing Institute of Technology China: Inspiration of Taiji: Can Audio Benefit Healthcare for Diagnosis and Treatment?
- [28 May 2024] Qian Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology: Pushing the Limit of Mobile Sensing: Smart Healthcare in the Age of AioT
- [15 October 2024] Jessilyn Dunn, Duke University: The Digital Physiome: Wearables for Disease Detection and Monitoring
- [29 October 2024] Aaqib Saeed, Eindhoven University of Technology: Self-Supervised Learning, Unified Sensing & Beyond
- [19 November 2024] Tim Althoff, Univeristy of Washington: Language models as temporary training wheels to improve mental health
- [26 November 2024] Nhat (Nick) Pham, University of Cardiff: Enabling efficient and intelligent embedded systems for the next generation of human healthcare and well-being
Archive of recordings of past talks
Any question about the recordings, please contact tx229@cam.ac.uk.