Blended learning. This is a new Erasmus+ tool combining virtual studies with a physical mobility of 5 – 30 days.
Rules: At least 3 partners, at least 15 students, in total, to be registered at a programme course of at least 3 ECTS.
Anna Hellberg Gustafsson, the KTH Erasmus coordinator, and I are working on the Erasmus+ application right now.
To include such a blended learning, we basically,
- a title for the course (can be changed)
- estimated number of students (Master and PhD students can be combined) in total and estimated number of students with KTH as a base
Can we come up with one joint course between at least 3 universities?
My immediate suggestion would be the course on Medical imaging where KTH has all infrastructure to demonstrate and have practical lab work on including: ultrasound (3 labs), MRI (1 lab) , Ionising radiation (CT, Gamma camera and microct/minipet - 3 labs).
We can incorporate also the part related to the signal processing (Do have ECG and EMG and EEG lab sessions with 1D signal processing) and image processing (where the same algorithms are used but instead in 2D and 3D)
As far as I remember Michael Monaghan - you are working with medical imaging course right?
And in the signal processing Hugo and Helena would you like to contribute?
And of course in the practical side of it we might need your expertise Jose on how medical imaging and signal can be used in sport science.
The deadline is very short…3rd of May
please reply if you would be interested to participate in such blended learning activity and indicate what you would like to contribute with. Overall it can be seen as a round lab tour for students to move between 4 universities - 1 week in each to see and experience infrastructure and to obtain a hands on knowledge of different imaging and signal acquisition systems.
From KTH I can immediately contribute with 5 students that will start master next year, may be more but we need to get balance between all parties I believe.
Regards
Dmitry
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