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Welcome to the Network of Excellence in Advanced ICT for Tropical Medicine
This is a project supported by DAAD 2022 – 2025. We target to build a community and training repository around the topic of using advanced ICT for various problems and applications in Tropical Medicine.
Workshop and Summer School 2024
Workshop and Summer School 2024More information...
Workshop and Summer School 2023
Summer school applications online now! The...
Workshop and Summer School 2022
Our first workshop and summer school will take...
Develop Training Materials
We are in the process of developing training materials in the area of ICT for tropical medicine. Here you can see a list of all currently available materials. They are shared under the CC-BY-NC (creative commons, attribution required, no commercial usage). When using, please attribute to the original author (listed in each training item) and the Network of Excellence in Advanced ICT for Tropical Medicine.
July 1, 2022: Summer school and workshop 2020 in Bremen finished!
May 20, 2022: India Education Diary has reported about our network!
The whole article is available here.
May 19, 2022: University of Bremen Press Release about our network
May 19, 2022: University of Bremen Press Release...
Mosquito recognition and vector counts
There are many mosquito vector-borne diseases, such as malaria, dengue, or Zika. It is essential to be able to control the mosquito populations, which requires reliable recognition of individual species in the wild. We are performing various research activities in this field, see the following publications.
Digital health applications
We are developing various tools to support the tracking and reporting of infectious diseases. Furthermore, we work together wiht hospitals to support them with digitalization of their services and processes, including disease diagnosis.
Medical training support
We are developing tools to support the training of doctors, inclduing surgeons and dentists. Methods include mainly state of the art visualization and virtual reality.
University of bremen & Mahidol University
“Public Health Informatics: Where IT Meets Public Health”