Among the tasks in the TRANSiTION Project is the development of an advanced education programme, which will help healthcare professionals and non-clinical staff strengthen their Digital Skills. On the 27th of February 2024, an Awareness Event (hybrid) took place in Cyprus University of Technology, featuring two highly important EU-funded projects, INCISIVE and TRANSiTION. Multiple project leaders and researchers came together to present the aims and curent findings of the two projects, an unique opportunity for stakeholders to have detailed update on the modules’ tasks and work progress. With this event, awareness was raised among interested stakeholders in the country of Cyprus and other EU Member States. Prof. Andreas Charalambous, Assist. Prof. Efthyvoulos Kyriacou, Assist. Prof. Ioli Nicolaidou and Dr. Lygia Tsitsi (Lecturer), experts at CUT, are among the TRANSiTION contributors who are actively shaping the landscape of processes to assist healthcare professionals and non-clinical staff to harden their Digitals Skills.
The ehealthlab@CUT team contributes to COMFORTage
COMFORTAGE is a joint effort of medical experts, social scientists and humanists, technical experts and Digital Innovation Hubs to establish a pan European framework for Community-based, Integrated and People-Centric prevention, monitoring and progression managing solutions for age-related diseases and disabilities. The project’s Kick-off meeting took place in Athens, on the 16th of January 2024. Find more about the COMFORTage project here.
The ehealthlab@CUT team will present at ISBI2024
We are excited to anounce that two recent studies of our lab have been accepted, for Poster Sessions, to the ISBI 2024, which will take place in Athens, Greece. In addition, we will also hold a Demo Software Session, where we will present the first version of our medical ultrasound image and video analysis computer software package, created during the AtheroRisk Project. Our research group has submitted an Abstract to ISBI2024, presenting the ‘AtheroRisk Software’, and a recent 4-page paper, evaluating an integrated computer software motion analysis of the carotid plaques in ultrasound videos, to identify individuals with carotid plaque in high risk of rupture, as a strategy to identify patients in high risk of ischemic stroke. Particular focus has been drawn to the cardiac cycle phases (cardiac systoles), where the most profound haemodynamic forces are expected to apply on the atherosclerotic plaques. We will be happy to meet you there! More information about ISBI2024 and its Technical Program can be found here.
eCAN represented at ADHW 2024
Athens Digital Health Week 2024 (ADHW) is an event aiming to strengthen digital health transformation in Europe, by enhancing, among others, the European Health Data Space (EHDS) development, as well as by nourishing partnering and collaboration of digital health projects, such as eCAN. ADHW 2024 was co-organised by the Hellenic eGovernment Center for Social Security Services (IDIKA S.A.) and the National eHealth Authority of Cyprus (NeHA) and was hosted by HL7 Hellas, at the city of Athens. That has been a high-profile networking event of digital health innovators in Europe. Efthyvoulos Kyriacou and Christos Schizas, participated in ADHW 2024, presenting the eCAN Joint Action, in a plenary session, on innovation and development, promoting dynamic discussion, attracting representatives from governments, stakeholders and academia. Find or Share this Post on Linkedin:
The ehealthlab@CUT team presented in BHI-BSN2022
In 2022, the IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI) was jointly organized with the 17th IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks (BSN), and took place in Ioannina city, Greece, from September 27th to 30th. We participated in BHI’22, representing two of our projects, AtheroRisk and AVARIS, in Special Sessions.
Kick-off Meeting for the AtheroRisk Project
The Kick off meeting of the AtheroRisk Project was held on the 28th of April, 2022, online. AtheroRisk is a 2-year project, funded by the Cyprus Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF), aiming to produce an integrated intelligent software system for the identification of carotid plaques in high risk of ipsilateral stroke, in asymptomatic individuals with moderate to severe carotid stenosis. Collaborators from all Institutions, in the AtheroRisk’s Consortium, participated in the meeting. The Principal Investigator, Efthyvoulos Kyriacou, Assis. Professor at Cyprus University of Technology and leader of the ehealthlab@CUT team, welcomed everyone and presented the project’s objectives, along with the details and timeline for the proposed Work Packages and Tasks. AtheroRisk Workflow Holistic Diagram. Consortium
