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PAIR 6001 Week 09 - Fostering Healthy Living and Minds Through Tech: Opportunities in Research & Application

Lecturers from Mental Health Research Centre (MHRC)

Associate Director of Mental Health Research Centre

Member of Mental Health Research Centre

Member of Mental Health Research Centre

Member of Mental Health Research Centre

 

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Topic Overview:

This engaging three-hour session brings together four experts from the Mental Health Research Centre (MHRC) to share cutting-edge advancements in healthy living and mental well-being. They’ll explore how technology—from brain imaging, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, to “smart” transformative tools—can tackle big challenges in daily living, mental resilience, and help manage people living with severe mental disabilities. From personalised wellness to brain health insights, the speakers will spark ideas with attendees, including scientists and practitioners from clinical and lab-based fields. Together, participants will uncover fresh opportunities, tackle roadblocks, and leave with practical ideas to apply tech innovations in their own work.

 

Key Topics:

  1. Promoting mental, physical wellness and personal development through integration of internet of things (IoT) technology and AI analytics
  2. Mapping brain changes in people with severe mental illness
  3. Dissecting resilience factors through individual differences in the aging population
  4. Inspiring lifelong healthy living through cross-field collaboration in diverse settings
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Teaching Format:

The session blends lively expert talks (30-40 min each, total 90-120 min), including case studies and demos, with broad-based Q&A and open-floor interactive discussions (60-90 min). Participants will brainstorm with speakers, debate, and evaluate how technology can support a healthy mind and body across diverse settings. Expect a dynamic exchange of ideas, grounded in real-world feasibility and fresh perspectives, perfect for researchers and innovators across disciplines.

 

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