Projects

MultiFlow – Multiscale Natural Flow Sensing for Coasts and Rivers

Year: 2024 - 2028
This project is based on the new paradigm of "flow as information", a groundbreaking approach for underwater sensing of multiscale flows in Nature. It will lead to new, optimized devices and methods to measure, classify and explore the underwater environment when traditional methods are too expensive or simply do not work. Flow as information is inspired by aquatic animals who have evolved advanced sensory systems which combine sensing and information processing into a single framework. The proposal will advance TalTech's underwater sensing technologies from working prototypes (TRL3 to TRL5) to tests in relevant operational environments (TRL6), and support technology transfer to Estonian and international firms. These devices and methods will provide researchers, industry and authorities with new and reliable sources of flow data during extreme climate and weather events where conventional devices fail and when critical infrastructure is at risk, such as during storm surges and floods.

OsteoSense: Academic and commerical solution for user-friendly human motion and bone loading analysis during indoor and outdoor exercise and rehabilitation

Year: 2024 - 2025
Bone loading is the stress on bones during physical activity. It affects bone health and current wearable devices cannot measure it accurately. OsteoSense uses minature biosensors to capture human motion and machine learning to estimate bone loading, providing feedback and expert guidance directly on your smart phone. The system will be tested by leading experts in Estonia and professional football and racing teams in the UK, providing a world-class solution for indoor and outdoor human motion capture and bone loading reporting.

Software development for the automatic identification of fish in underwater videos from fishways

Year: 2021 - 2024
Developing, testing and validating a fully automated AI fish counting system of 20+ freshwater fish species using more than 23 Mio. videos with fish, fish swarms and changing environmental conditions.

Turbine passage study for fish in Kongsvinger and Funnefoss, and Sweden

Year: 2023 - 2024
Field study of risk of fish injury and mortality at two large hydropower plants in Norway and two in Sweden.

RIver flow regulation, fish BEhaviour and Status

Year: 2020 - 2023
In 2016 serious concerns on the achievement of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2020 targets, due to the continuing loss of biodiversity and degradation of aquatic habitats, led to the urgent adoption of a new Resolution for implementing ecosystem restoration measures. Moreover, on December 2018 the EU raised to 32% the binding renewable energy target for 2030, bringing further input to hydropower development. Meeting these targets sets challenging issues for mitigating the impacts of man-made structures in rivers that fragment habitats and prevent movement and migration of aquatic organisms. The proposed ETN will train 15 ESRs in the interdisciplinary field of Ecohydraulics to find innovative solutions for freshwater fish protection and river continuity restoration in anthropogenically altered rivers. The 15 ESRs will carry out an innovative and integrated research programme within a multidisciplinary and intersectoral Network, including 8 leading European Universities, consultancy companies, public agencies and hydropower industry, encompassing experts in fish biology, river ecology, environmental fluid mechanics and hydraulic engineering. The 15 ESRs will have access to a number of laboratory and field facilities, modelling techniques, experimental practices and instrumental technologies, to expand current understanding of key fundamental fish bio-mechanical, behavioural and physiological processes, and to promote development of novel tools and management solutions in the area of freshwater fish protection. ESRs will be enrolled in specific PhD training programmes according to the rules of 6 host countries and will undertake a Network-wide training programme inclusive of research activities in at least 2 EU countries, short courses at 5 Network Schools, and a series of dissemination and public outreach actions, with the fundamental goal of forming a group of young scientists and practitioners who will play a key role in the water sector at the European scale.
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