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Cecilia Mascolo
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Professor at University of Cambridge and cofounder/CSO of auryx. Researches mobile and wearable systems and machine learning for health and fitness. https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cm542/ and https://www.auryx.ai

Cecilia Mascolo is a Professor of Mobile Systems at the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge.

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Computer science 74%
Physics 15%

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New Fellow: Professor Cecilia Mascolo FREng @ceciliamascolo.bsky.social is a global leader in wearable and mobile technology. Her work has made substantial contributions in respiratory health and hearable technologies for both health and fitness. @cam.ac.uk
raeng.org.uk/about-us/fel... #RAEngFellows
RAEng Fellow 2025: Professor Cecilia Mascolo FREng
Professor Cecilia Mascolo has contributed fundamental building blocks critical to the successful functioning and adoption of wearable and mobile devices.
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Excited to have been elected a fellow of the @raeng.org.uk !
@ceciliamascolo.bsky.social has been elected as a Fellow of the @raeng.org.uk! Prof of Mobile Systems here, she's a pioneer in devising frameworks to collect and analyse sensing data from devices like phones and earbuds, and use it to understand behaviour & health. shorturl.at/GnuZq
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@ceciliamascolo.bsky.social has been elected as a Fellow of the @raeng.org.uk! Prof of Mobile Systems here, she's a pioneer in devising frameworks to collect and analyse sensing data from devices like phones and earbuds, and use it to understand behaviour & health. shorturl.at/GnuZq
#RAEngFellows

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We congratulate our colleague Prof @ceciliamascolo.bsky.social . She's just been awarded an EPSRC Open Fellowship to further her work on turning 'hearable' devices like earbuds into genuinely trustworthy & reliable instruments for measuring human health and fitness. www.cst.cam.ac.uk/news/fellows...

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WIRED @wired.com · Dec 4
The ultimate assessments, of course, will come from users. But if covering Apple over the years has taught us anything, it is this:
Tim Cook Wants Apple to Literally Save Your Life
Much as the CEO seems awestruck by AI and his just-released Apple Intelligence, he’s more convinced that the tech giant’s health apps will define the company’s legacy.
www.wired.com

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The next seminar of the Mobile and Wearable Health Series is given by Peter Charlton and entitled "Wearable electrocardiography: from Holter to handheld devices". Tuesday 11th 2pm UK time in the University of Cambridge Department of Computer Science and Technology or on zoom.

Thanks:)

The next Mobile and Wearable Health seminar will be given by Shyam Tailor online. Title: "Towards Scalable Foundation Models for Wearable Sensing". talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/2...
talks.cam : Towards Scalable Foundation Models for Wearable Sensing
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The Mobile and Wearable Health Seminar series restarts this week with a seminar by Olivia Wiles from Deep Mind on "Towards responsible deployment of robust and private AI models in healthcare". Details here: talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/2... In person and Online.

We are organizing an in-person event in Cambridge on Audio based AI for Respiratory Health Monitoring on 13th March.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/audio-base...
Registration is free through the above website.
If you want to present a poster please apply here by 15 February 25: forms.gle/enRc938w9fK8...
Audio based AI for Respiratory Health Monitoring
The event aims to bring together experts on audio signal processing, AI and clinicians to advance research on respiratory health monitoring.
www.eventbrite.co.uk

I am delivering a talk at the Cambridge Heart and Lung Research Institute on Thursday this week at 10am this week (online and in person) about "AI-driven Audio and Earables". Advert here www.ticketsource.co.uk/university-o...
Come or tune in if you wish!
"AI-driven Audio and 'Earables' for Healthcare" at Online
Tickets are now available for AI-driven Audio and 'Earables' for Healthcare at Online, Online on Thursday 16th January 2025 at 10:00AM. Click the link for further information and to secure your tickets now!
www.ticketsource.co.uk

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📢 Join the 1st European Mobile Systems Winter School: “Hands-on AI and Mobile Systems: Research and Practice” 🌍📡

🗓️ Feb 5-7, 2025 | 📍 Como, Italy
🔬 Expert-led tutorials & lectures
🎓 Open to MSc, PhD, & early-career researchers

Apply now: handson.neslab.it
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Our work "Towards open respiratory acoustic foundation models: Pretraining and benchmarking“ will be presented this week at @neuripsconf.bsky.social paper here: openreview.net/pdf?id=vXnGX...

Good to see Apple’s Tim Cook focus explicitly on wearable health: “It’s clear to me that if you zoom out way into the future, and you look back and ask what Apple’s biggest contribution was, it will be in the health area”. Thanks @mircomusolesi.bsky.social for the link!) @wired.com

A talk for the Centre for Mobile, Wearable Systems and Augmented Intelligence Seminar Series on Friday 3pm delivered in person and on zoom by Dong MA (SMU) entitled "In-ear Intelligence - From Sensing To Deployment". Do feel free to join!
www.cst.cam.ac.uk/seminars/lis...
In-ear Intelligence - From Sensing To Deployment | Department of Computer Science and Technology
Wireless earbuds have recently emerged as a new platform for wearable-based human sensing. Positioned advantageously at the human ear and equipped with unique sensors such as in-ear microphones, earbu...
www.cst.cam.ac.uk

I am very grateful to EPSRC for this support! I look forward to the research that my team will be able to develop with this funding!
We congratulate our colleague Prof @ceciliamascolo.bsky.social . She's just been awarded an EPSRC Open Fellowship to further her work on turning 'hearable' devices like earbuds into genuinely trustworthy & reliable instruments for measuring human health and fitness. www.cst.cam.ac.uk/news/fellows...

The next talk in the Mobile and Wearable Health Seminar series is delivered by Nhat (Nick) Pham "Enabling efficient and intelligent embedded systems for the next generation of human healthcare and well-being" on Tuesday (tomorrow) at 4pm UK time in hybrid form. talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/2...

A great seminar tomorrow (Wednesday) by Claudio Bettini on "Sensing human activities: from the lab to the home of the elderly" 3pm UK time www.cst.cam.ac.uk/seminars/lis...
Sensing human activities: from the lab to the home of the elderly | Department of Computer Science and Technology
Abstract: Sensor-based human activity recognition has long been a central research challenge in pervasive computing.
www.cst.cam.ac.uk

Our Mobile and Wearable Health Seminar this week is given by Tim Althoff online on Tuesday 4pm UK time: "Language models as temporary training wheels to improve mental health" talks.cam.ac.uk/show/index/1... you can join on the zoom link indicated on the page.
talks.cam : Mobile and Wearable Health Seminar Series
talks.cam.ac.uk