We began our activities by working with Conference of Team Projects of Wroclaw University of Technology. The Foundation's proposed projects have been selected by ambitious students who will work with us on the following topics:
The Home Technology Assistant can help parents manage technology at home and monitor their children's use of it. The app can include features that allow parents to set time limits on the use of various devices, monitor the content their children are watching and ensure online safety. The app can also include tools to create parenting plans and support parents in teaching their children social skills.
The project involves the development of a scanner for biological slides operating on the principle of a light microscope based on IoT technology and v-slot elements. The task of the group implementing the project will be to construct a device with a moving table, light source and camera. In addition, the solution should assume a communication protocol to control the device and transmit image information to the application, where it will be combined into one coherent slide scan.
The SmartMed project is a proposal to develop a telemedicine web system supported by artificial intelligence. The system provides patients and doctors with easy access to remote medical services, including video calls and chat. The system uses artificial intelligence technology to process patient data and generate results. The project will accommodate those looking to advance their interests in web and/or mobile application development and machine learning.
The aim of the project is to develop a mobile application for collecting synchronized signals from Polar's "wearable" sensors: 1) sports armband - ECG sensor, 2) PPG sensor , possibly also 3) watch. Polar's equipment allows to read not only the standard values used by athletes, such as pulse rate (HR), or its variability (HRV), but also to measure temporal waveforms of these signals, such as the full ECG signal. Polar also provides software support (SDK) for its devices.
The project involves the creation of an application that allows recording therapeutic events during activities conducted with children with developmental disorders on the autism spectrum. The basic functionalities of the application assume: keeping a diary of remedial and therapeutic activities; easy registration of events thanks to the use of dictionaries; selection of values of quantities (time, number of repetitions, weight, other physical quantities) selected by means of sliders; access for multiple therapists (on the basis of authorizations) to data in order to avoid parallel use of therapeutic techniques adversely affecting each other; possibility of monitoring and evaluation of joint therapeutic effects in the set criteria (from the dictionary); creation of a list of recommendations (exercises) to be implemented by parents/guardians; generation of anonymized summary statements.