QHMI2

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QHMI2

Project timeline: 12/1/2024 – 11/30/2027
Sponsored by BMBF
Funding code: 03ZU2110FF

The QHMI2 project is targeting magnetic quantum sensors for human-machine interfaces. These are intended to help people with life-altering illnesses such as amputations and brain injuries to overcome their physical limitations. Lost functions of the body are to be diagnosed and partially restored.

A main object of the QSens cluster is to transfer quantum sensor technology to the market. To achieve this goal, in addition to major breakthroughs in quantum physics, advances in the miniaturization and integration are crucial building blocks for the successful commercial use of quantum sensor technology. The QHMI2 project is targeting magnetic quantum sensors for human-machine interfaces (HMI).

In Germany and around the world, more and more people are confronted with the life-changing consequences of amputations, neuromuscular diseases and spinal cord or brain injuries. The resulting physical limitations have a profound impact on the people affected and require technical innovations to restore or improve their quality of life. HMIs have established themselves as central bidirectional communication channels that connect people with a technological periphery. The overarching goal of these interfaces in the context of our project is to diagnose the functions of the body that have been impaired or lost due to trauma or illness without contact and to support their recovery through HMI.

For further information on the Future Cluster “QSens” and the projects, please refer to https://www.qsens.org/

Contact:

Mathias Kaschel
Phone: +49 711 21855  467
e-mail: Mathias Kaschel

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