Chemical Sciences - Adaptive Sensors Group
chemical sciences - adaptive sensors group
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Name:
Shirley Coyle
Contact details
CLARITY: Centre for Sensor Web Technologies
National Centre for Sensor Research
Dublin City University
Glasnevin
Dublin 9
Ireland
ph: +353 1 7006009
shirley.coyle@dcu.ie
Qualifications
BEng Electronic Engineering (1.1), Dublin City University, graduated 2000
PhD Electronic Engineering, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, graduated 2005
Diploma in Fashion Design, Grafton Academy of Dress Design, graduated 2008
Project Summary
Wearable Sensors allow a person's physiology to be measured in a natural setting over long periods of time. This is important for assessing their personal health - which is important for management of chronic disease, early diagnosis, prevention of illness and rehabilitation after injury or illness. Wearable sensors are also important for sports and exercise, to help people achieve their fitness goals and to develop the best training stategies for athletes.
Wearable Sensor Research: Overview
Projects:
Wearable Sweat Sensors, BIOTEX
Publications
A list of journal papers, conference proceedings and patents