What knowledge has been gathered during the course of the BHRP project? Learn more about this on the 29th of November for a workshop.
The workshop features talks from project partners and collaborators, summing up the knowledge gathered during the course of the BHRP project, including considerations about the applications of wearables and in-the-wild technology to clinical research, software architecture, data analysis, and the outcomes of the clinical trials that were part of the project.
Programme:
Time |
Activity |
Speaker |
11:45 |
Arrival, catch up and sandwich |
|
12:30 |
So you want to make an app? What we have learned while designing and building the BHRP platform |
Paolo Masulli (iMotions / DTU) |
13:00 |
The CACHET Research Platform (CARP) - an adventure into creating reusable software components for digital phenotyping |
Jakob Bardram (DTU CACHET) |
13:30 |
The CARP core domain model for mobile sensing - an adventure into domain-drive design of software |
Steven Jeuris (DTU CACHET / iMotions) |
14:00 |
Coffee break |
|
14:30 |
BHRP and autism research (TBC) |
TBA - Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre |
15:00 |
BHRP and epilepsy research (TBC) |
TBA - Zealand University Hospital |
*Preliminary programme subject to changes
Registration
Register your participation via email (paolo.masulli@imotions.com) so that we can order sandwiches for the correct number of people. It will also be possible to attend online.