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The help is near! If you need help with anything practical during working hours, information boards about the operating staff at Katrinebjerg are now placed at key locations in the IT City.
The department of computer Science and the Alexandra Institute demonstrates, in collaboration with the National Health-IT and a number of industrial businesses, that it is possible to exchange health data between welfare technology solutions in private homes and the electronic patient records.
Telehealth solutions may fail if the users are not involved in the development process. Postdoc at Computer Science, Erik Grönvall is part of a Lev Vel project, which uses participatory design to understand and develop better telehealth solutions.
Professor Lars Birkedal is from mid October new Deputy Head of Research at the Department of Computer Science.
From summer 2014, Department Head Kurt Jensen from the Department of Computer Science will be head of AU Summer University.
A ticket to the World Robot Olympiad in Indonesia is at stake when more that 100 young people from across the country meet in Aarhus during this weekend to compete with robots that they have built and programmed themselves.
Researchers from Department of Computer Science and the Alexandra Institute are behind a secure key management system based on secure Multi-Party Computation. The Danish company Sepior has received capital for the development.
Collaboration between computer scientists and cardiologists could provide faster and – for the cardiac patient – more comfortable MRI scanning in future.
The Helpdesk Katrinebjerg has moved to Nygaard-198 and has extended the opening hours:
The opening hours are now:
8:00-15:00 (Monday - Thursday) …
At this year's ESORICS conference in Egham, UK, Professor Ivan Bjerre Damgård received best paper award together with Valerio Pastro and researchers from Bristol University.
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