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CAMERA are thrilled to be continuing their seminar series for 2022 with a talk from Prof Egidio D’Angelo, from the Human Brain Project at University of Pavia. Speaker: Prof Egidio D’Angelo and Dr Claudia Casellato: Human Brain Project Hosted by: Dr Dario Cazzola CAMERA – University of Bath 11th April 2022 3pm...
While many of us were watching the action at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, CAMERA Research Associate Laurie Needham and CAMERA PhD student Mike Muckelt (Uni of Bath/BBSA funded) headed off to attend a BBSA (British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association) training camp in Sigulda, Latvia. The facility at Sigulda has...
A collaboration that started a decade ago between CAMERA Co-Investigator Dr Steffi Colyer and the British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association is helping to support atheletes to succeed at the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. Some of the latest EPSRC-funded research draws on computer science expertise from CAMERA in which British Skeleton...
CAMERA is thrilled to be welcoming 4 new PhD researchers to our team this autumn. Julie Emmerson is joining us to work with Co-Investigator Steffi Colyer in the Department for Health. We asked Julie to tell us a little about herself and her PhD. “I am from Kenilworth, Warwickshire. I...
CAMERA are thrilled to be welcoming 4 new PhD researchers to our team this autumn. Andrea Braschi is joining us to work with Co-Investigator Dario Cazzola from the Department for Health. We asked Andrea to tell us a little about himself and his PhD. “My name is Andrea Braschi and I am...
CAMERA is thrilled to be welcoming 4 new PhD researchers to our team this autumn. Ben Pimenta is joining us to work with Co-Investigator Elena Seminati in the Department for Health. We asked Ben to tell us a little about himself and his PhD. “I graduated from Bath with an...
What can a virtual reality (VR) setup reveal about sports performance? This question may arise for coaches willing to use sports simulators, as complementary tools, for performance tracking. They might be lost in choosing the right sensor and analysis methods or have doubts whether they can detect the aspects of...
Active video games have similar positive health effects on the body as traditional exercises, such as jogging on a treadmill, according to a new study. The researchers say these games could be used by type 1 diabetics as a more enjoyable way to stay active and manage their condition. Whilst...
We are really excited to hear that CAMERA Research Associates Laurie Needham, Logan Wade and Murray Evans have had abstracts accepted at the Virtual XXVII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics in Stockholm. Laurie, Logan and Murray’s work focuses on how applications of markerless motion capture may significantly reduce...
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