Two MSCA PF will continue their research carrer at BCAM
- Led by Elisabetta De Giovanni, under Tomas Teijeiro's supervision SWEATHEART promises personalized training insights and enhanced prevention of sudden cardiac events
- ‘SIPOCAG’ is the project is led by Devlin Delaney Mallory, postdoc at BCAM’s Singularity Theory and Algebraic Geometry group, and supervised by Ilya Smirnov. Focusing on singularities in positive-characteristic commutative algebra and algebraic geometry, the research aims to deepen understanding in modules related to the Frobenius morphism
In a significant boost to its research portfolio, BCAM proudly announces two new Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) projects.
In the context of the EU "Healthier Together" initiative to improve the overall health and well-being of the community and reduce the burden of chronic diseases, we present SWEATHEART. Led by Elisabetta De Giovanni, Postdoctoral Fellow in BCAM's "Mathematical Design, Modelling, and Simulations" group under Tomas Teijeiro's supervision, this project aims to develop a revolutionary wearable system. Designed to monitor cardiovascular parameters during intense real-world exercise, SWEATHEART promises personalized training insights and enhanced prevention of sudden cardiac events.
“We will collaborate with professional sports teams to gather new data, especially focusing on female athletes. We are looking forward to starting this new research adventure!”, said Elisabetta.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions (Grant Agreement 1012024395 - SWEATHEART).
Under the name ‘SIPOCAG’ this project is led by Devlin Delaney Mallory, postdoc at BCAM’s Singularity Theory and Algebraic Geometry group, and supervised by Ilya Smirnov. Focusing on singularities in positive-characteristic commutative algebra and algebraic geometry, the research aims to deepen understanding in modules related to the Frobenius morphism. This includes developing computational tools for advanced geometric studies, marking a crucial advancement in mathematical research.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions (Grant Agreement 101202625 - SIPOCAG).
These projects not only underscore BCAM's commitment to cutting-edge research but also its pivotal role in advancing scientific knowledge across diverse disciplines. Stay tuned for updates as these initiatives unfold!
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