Posts Tagged: Mark Chignell
Professor Mark Chignell (MIE) is piloting activity spaces and evaluating their cognitive, physical and social benefits
U of T Engineering researchers develop driving simulators and games that monitor cognitive and physical health of older adults with dementia and other impairments
Professors from ChemE, ECE, IBBME and MIE received funding to pursue innovations with strong socio-economic or commercial potential
Research-industry partnership to premiere first products on December 7 at Baycrest Hospital in Toronto
The idea of sticking their parents in a nursing home weighs heavily on many Baby Boomers. Martin Spencer has a solution: robots. “Many people quit good-paying jobs to keep their beloved mother or father out of the horrors of a…
Professor Mark Chignell from the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and graduate student Jamy Li authored a study, “Birds of a Feather: How personality influences blog writing and reading,” evaluating whether aspects of a blogger’s personality can be gleamed from his/her posts. The…
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