Summer School in Bremen
The summer school “International Management: Methods, Techniques and Cases“, addressed to all HEART Project’s ESRs, will be held in the Jacobs University of Bremen (Germany) between 6 August – 10 August 2018.
The summer school “International Management: Methods, Techniques and Cases“, addressed to all HEART Project’s ESRs, will be held in the Jacobs University of Bremen (Germany) between 6 August – 10 August 2018.
The 3rd Intensive Training Course and the Training on Legal studies and international business studies (2nd level) will be held in Macerata, Italy, from 8th to 29th January 2020. Download the final programme
14/05/2018 – 25/05/2018
Basic Training in Wearable devices, Internet-of-Things technologies and privacy and security by design
KU Leuven hosted the 2nd Intensive Training Course on Transversal skills from 4th to 8th February 2019. You can find the final agenda here below:
HEART: HEalth related Activity Recognition system based on IoT is an international, inter-sectoral, interdisciplinary project providing Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD Fellowships to 6 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs), with the potential to become the leaders of tomorrow in the Internet of Things domain applied to the Health sector. HEART is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020…
The PETRA Conference (The 12th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Realated to Assisted Environments) will be held in Rhodes Island, Greece at the Aldemar Amilia Mare Hotel from June 5-7, 2019. The PETRA conference is a highly interdisciplinary conference that focuses on computational and engineering approaches to improve the quality of life and enhance human…
The third project meeting, consisting of the Supervisory Board meeting, the 2nd Interdisciplinary workshop, the Steering Committee meeting and the Midterm Check meeting will be hosted on 8-9 October 2018 in Eindhoven (the Netherlands) by Philips. The event will see the participation of all the ESRs, beneficiaries, partner organizations, the scientific coordinator and the REA project…