SensorLab Seed Grants: New submission deadline - June 9th

June 1, 2023

Faculty

Due Date Extended: June 9, 2023

Limit on Proposals per PI: An individual may participate as PI on one proposal per cycle.

Earliest Start Date: July 1, 2023

End Date: All funds must be spent by June 30, 2024

Description:

The Healthcare Technology Innovation Lab – SensorLab, a new flexible space configured for a variety of projects, including XR studies, wearable sensor development, closed-loop sensing studies, and group dynamics studies, is pleased to announce the 2024 SensorLab Seed Grants.

The SensorLab Seed Grants are designed to support “sensor-based” research, by either supporting innovative and impactful research using sensors, or to augment current research through the addition of sensors. Projects should utilize SensorLab equipment and facilities. More information about equipment available and the SensorLab.

These grants support investigators in sharing their expertise with the SensorLab, with the goal of fully utilizing and expanding SensorLab capabilities and conducting world-class sensor-based research. Applicants are expected to leverage the SensorLab as a user-centered and innovative facility with sensors to measure human behavior, examine real world and virtual (AR/VR) interactions between humans and the environment, deploy closed-loop applications, or study a range of research questions involving human computer interaction (HCI).

Projects may be conducted either in-situ (at the SensorLab) or by remote deployment of sensors with data collection in “the wild” using SensorLab equipment outside the facilities (e.g., campus, classrooms, smart home and clinical settings, etc.) or a combination of in situ and remote. Projects should have the potential to catalyze new extramural research and build new collaborations.

The award will support up to $50,000 in staff, student wages, consultants, supplies, travel, and equipment/sensors specific to the project to be used in SensorLab. All equipment/sensors requested will normally remain part of SensorLab inventory after the conclusion of the project.

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Gustavo de Oliveira Almeida