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Real-time Transportation Data Can Improve Triage, Save Lives
When a road accident occurs, many variables affect the outcome, including weather, speed, crash angle, and vehicle type. Being able to access information about these variables in real-time could help emergency personnel provide the needed care—and save lives. A project being led by Chenfeng Xiong, assistant research professor at the University of Maryland, aims to make this possible.’
University of Maryland Research Transition to Phase 1: Limited Presence
Vice President for Research Laurie E. Locascio sent the following message to the University of Maryland research community on June 5, 2020:Dear University of Maryland community,
Research Explores Remote Triage and Rehabilitation During Pandemics via Visual Based Patient Physiologic Sensing
University of Maryland researchers Min Wu (Principal Investigator, Clark School of Engineering) and Donald Milton (Co-Principal Investigator, School of Public Health) was awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) RAPID grant for their project, titled Understanding and Facilitating Remote Triage and Rehabilitation During Pandemics via Visual Based Patient Physiologic Sensing.