International Summer School on Wearable Sensors

Following the success of its first and second editions, the School continues to offer interdisciplinary training in wearable sensors and related technologies, integrating engineering, computer science, and health sciences. The goal is to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the wearable ecosystem, from materials and device design to data analysis and real-world applications.

The program covers the development and fabrication of wearable devices, alongside core methods for data processing, including biomedical signal processing and advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques. Particular attention is given to applications in clinical, occupational, and sports contexts, such as continuous health monitoring, rehabilitation support, ergonomics and safety, performance optimization, and injury prevention.

Overall, the School aims to train professionals capable of designing, implementing, and managing wearable systems through the effective integration of technology, data analysis, and application-specific requirements.

The Summer School is open to Bachelor’s and Master’s students, PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers, biomedical engineers, clinicians, physiotherapists, athletic trainers, and professionals interested in wearable technologies and their applications in research and clinical practice. The course is open to a maximum of 100 participants, assuming the participation of 50 in person and 50 remotely.

Healthcare professionals may also participate in the Summer School to obtain Continuing Medical Education (ECM) credits by enrolling in either Track 2 or Track 3.

Each day will begin with a Morning Plenary Session, offering an overview of the key technologies, data-analysis methods, and algorithms used in the development of wearable sensors, along with their applications across different areas of medicine. In the afternoon, participants will join one of the three Thematic Tracks, each featuring focused lectures:

Track 1: Hands-on Sessions: Technologies and Data Analysis for Wearable Sensors

Track 2: Advances in clinical rehabilitation and sports medicine using wearable sensors

Track 3: Onco-hematology care through wearable sensors

€350: in-person attendance

€380: in-person attendance with ECM credits (Continuing Medical Education)

€200: online attendance

The participation fee includes the social dinner.

Participation in the course entitles attendees to receive a certificate of attendance from the Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome.

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