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Dr. Alexander Breuss is part of the Sensory-Motor Systems Professorship at ETH Zürich, focusing on developing innovative robotic and sensor technologies for medical applications, particularly in sleep disorder treatment and home healthcare. His work integrates biomedical engineering, robotics, and machine learning to address challenges in sleep medicine and cardiovascular diagnostics. Key projects include the Somnomat Care robotic bed for vestibular stimulation and the Somnomat Casa system for nocturnal interventions. His research spans sensorized devices for sleep monitoring, clinical trials for rhythmic movement disorders, and cardiovascular disease prognosis using imaging and hemodynamic analysis. Dr. Breuss collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, combining engineering and clinical insights to advance healthcare technologies.
His research interests include the design of medical devices for home environments, non-invasive monitoring systems, and closed-loop robotic systems for therapeutic applications. Notable contributions include lightweight wearable sensors for movement disorders and automated sleep position classification using neural networks. He has published extensively on topics such as pleural effusion in aortic stenosis and ECG-based cardiac prognosis, highlighting his cross-disciplinary approach to biomedical challenges.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned for Dr. Breuss. His work is centered at the Sensory-Motor Systems Lab, where he contributes to advancing technologies that improve patient care and sleep quality through robotics and sensor innovation.
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