Each year, Fraunhofer Portugal welcomes new students of Master courses in its research projects. This year, many students were challenged to design, develop and implement mobile technological solutions in the areas of health and well-being of older adults and also in the field of social and economic development. Fraunhofer AICOS provided the opportunity for students to enrich their projects with a user-centered design process and to test the prototypes of the solutions with different target groups: children, young adults, seniors and immigrants.
This year COLABORAR supported 10 Master Theses: ICT4Dgui, Exerbalance, EMGesture, mActivityClassify, mscWESEJ, LiteracyTracker, NeuropathyDetect, KneeGraphy, EzNav and SmartRecovery.
We have already presented you each of the Master Theses and now, we proudly announce their conclusion and share a common sense of job well done. All students were also interviewed about their work at Fraunhofer, so soon enough you will be able to check those interviews as well!
COLABORAR wishes a great success to all students who developed their theses at Fraunhofer Portugal and heartily thanks all the people involved in the tests, making them possible: seniors, children, young adults, immigrants, parents, teachers, collaborators and the people in charge at the institutions.