March 23, 2022
Our Inclouded group’s GINOP-2.2.1-15-2017-00073 project titled “Developing and testing a framework supporting the sustainable implementation of telemedicine-based forms of care” has recently come to an end.
The project started in 2017 and has been extended towards its end because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Its closing conference and the presentation of its results were held on March 22nd.
Page last modified: March 23, 2022
March 23, 2022
As part of the SASMob project, a sensor-based passenger and traffic counting system has been set up in Szeged, based on technology patented by the Department of Software Engineering of the Faculty of Science and Informatics of the University of Szeged.
Page last modified: March 23, 2022
Dec 14, 2021
Dr. Vilmos Bilicki’s Inclouded team has recently launched their peripheral vascular monitoring project, PERIPHERAL with 2 patients.
The team has developed a system that, through smart devices connected by the cloud, can help doctors more effectively monitor their patients without them even needing to set foot in the clinic.
Page last modified: December 14, 2021
Sept 7, 2021
As a result of the long ongoing collaboration between the Inclouded group (Department of Software Engineering) and Sasmob, a case study was recently published, titled “Smart Cooperation for Sustainable Transport”.
One of its sections, “Traffic counting with smart devices", summarizes the results our group has achieved.
Page last modified: September 7, 2021
Aug 26, 2021
The Inclouded group at the Department of Software Engineering has been developing a project named "Metabolic syndrome", which is currently undergoing clinical trials with 65 patients involved.
Page last modified: August 30, 2021
May 25, 2021
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December 1, 2020
Dr. Vilmos Bilicki's team (Department of Software Engineering) has reached its next milestone in the Otolaryngology ENT (ear, nose, throat) project, which has successfully launched its clinical trials with patients recently. The tools and the software have also been released to two doctors who are already using them on patients with ear, nose, or throat pain (ENT).
Page last modified: December 1, 2020