We are INTER!
Interactive Technologies of Engineering in Rehabilitation
An interdisciplinary strategic group of researchers from natural sciences, engineering, health sciences, the humanities and social sciences.
INTER includes more than 100 researchers from different fields and universities.
INTER has two main areas of activity, Smart Home and Mobility, each based on two axes: 1. the design and prototyping of new interactive devices and systems, and 2. the evaluation and transfer of technology.
INTER : Over 130 mandates funded to date, and further opportunities for researchers.
News
Latest news about INTER
MIDI-INTER – April 2024 – Kinetics Toolkit: An open-source Python package and online resource to facilitate biomechanics research
Midi INTER – March 2024 – Cardiovascular technologies: From measuring to controlling blood pressure
Midi INTER – February 2024 – Neuro-musculoskeletal model and application for rehabilitation robotics
Working together to improve rehabilitation care and services
Over 100 researcher members
Fabien Dal Maso
Université de Montréal
Kinésiologie
2 INTER mandates
Maude Desjardins
Université Laval
Réadaptation
1 INTER mandate
Philippe Archambault
Université McGill
Physical and Occupational Therapy
27 INTER mandates
Nicola Hagemeister
École de technologie supérieure
Génie des systèmes
2 INTER mandates
Recently completed mandates
151 Embodiment technology
Designing technologies to convey embodied experiences of Parkinson’s Disease144 CAPMénage
Consensus to determine the measures of interest relating to the monitoring of mobility in people who have suffered a stroke
112B Ergocycle
Pedaling… in hospital!
143B iVélo-Intel
Prototype 2 Vélo-Intelligent-sensory wheel
145 Mov-AMP
Validation of the impact of the use of a pneumatic adjustment system on the mobility of transtibial amputees
148A Amara
Robotic assistance system using residual movements
159 RV-colloque
Integrating virtual reality into sensorimotor rehabilitation: learning from the past, acting now and preparing for the future
143A iVélo-Intel
First tests of the Intelligent Bike Prototype
141 Haptic3D
Development of a reproducible haptic robot with 3 degrees of freedom for upper limb rehabilitation for Quebec rehabilitation centers
Intervention Areas
Smart home
Solutions that contribute to instrument living environments and to endow ambient artificial intelligence able to provide ad hoc or continue assistance to occupants and to integrate into any day-to-day object (e.g.: door, stove, mug, fridge, sweater, etc.) or place (e.g.: shopping mall, pharmacy, waiting room in hospitals, etc.) so as to be transparent for occupants.
Mobility
Solutions that contribute to prevent, to delay or to substitute the decline of human mobility, i.e. the physical capacity to walk and move, and the use of objects required for personal well-being.