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Marco Altini

Dr. Marco Altini

Founder of HRV4Training, Guest Lecturer Department of Human Movement Sciences, V...

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Marco Altini is a scientist and developer working at the interesction between technology, health and performance. Marco received his Master’s degree cum laude in Computer Science Engineering from the University of Bologna, Doctor of Philosophy degree cum laude in Electrical Engineering from Eindhoven University of Technology and Master’s degree cum laude in Human Movement Sciences and High Performance Coaching from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the founder of HRV4Training and has developed and validated several tools to acquire and analyze physiological data using mobile phones. He is an advisor at Oura, guest lecturer in Data in Sport and Health at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and editor for IEEE Pervasive Computing. Marco has published more than 50 peer-reviewed papers at the intersection between physiology, technology, health and performance

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wearable sensors
Digital Health
Sport Science
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Marco Altini is a scientist and developer working at the interesction between technology, health and performance. Marco received his Master’s degree cum laude in Computer Science Engineering from the University of Bologna, Doctor of Philosophy degree cum laude in Electrical Engineering from Eindhoven University of Technology and Master’s degree cum laude in Human Movement Sciences and High Performance Coaching from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the founder of HRV4Training and has developed and validated several tools to acquire and analyze physiological data using mobile phones. He is an advisor at Oura, guest lecturer in Data in Sport and Health at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and editor for IEEE Pervasive Computing. Marco has published more than 50 peer-reviewed papers at the intersection between physiology, technology, health and performance