Sandro Emmenegger
University of St. Gallen
3 Papers
2 Citations
Sandro Emmenegger is an academic researcher from University of St. Gallen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep Stages & Effects of global warming. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Climate change and One Health.
Jakob Zinsstag,Jakob Zinsstag,Lisa Crump,Lisa Crump,Esther Schelling,Esther Schelling,Jan Hattendorf,Jan Hattendorf,Yahya Osman Maidane,Yahya Osman Maidane,Kadra Osman Ali,Kadra Osman Ali,Abdifatah M Muhummed,Abdifatah M Muhummed,Abdurezak Adem Umer,Abdurezak Adem Umer,Ferzua Aliyi,Ferzua Aliyi,Faisal Nooh,Faisal Nooh,Mohammed Ibrahim Abdikadir,Mohammed Ibrahim Abdikadir,Seid Mohammed Ali,Seid Mohammed Ali,Stella M. Hartinger,Stella M. Hartinger,Stella M. Hartinger,Daniel Mäusezahl,Daniel Mäusezahl,Monica Berger Gonzalez de White,Monica Berger Gonzalez de White,Monica Berger Gonzalez de White,Celia Cordon-Rosales,Danilo Alvarez Castillo,John McCracken,Fayiz Abakar,Colin I. Cercamondi,Sandro Emmenegger,Edith Maier,Simon Karanja,Isabelle Bolon,Rafael Luis Ruiz De Castaneda,Bassirou Bonfoh,Rea Tschopp,Rea Tschopp,Rea Tschopp,Nicole Probst-Hensch,Nicole Probst-Hensch,Guéladio Cissé,Guéladio Cissé +49 more
TL;DR: A One Health approach is presented, which aims at the simultaneous protection of humans, animals and the environment from climate change impacts (climate change adaptation), and postulate that integrated approaches save human and animal lives and reduce costs when compared to public and animal health sectors working separately.
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Recognizing Sleep Stages with Wearable Sensors in Everyday Settings.
Ulrich Reimer,Sandro Emmenegger,Edith Maier,Zhongxing Zhang,Ramin Khatami +4 more
- 03 Jul 2017
TL;DR: The paper presents results from the SmartSleep project, a smartphone app that gives users individual advice on how to change their behaviour to improve their sleep, which addresses two sub-tasks: detecting a user’s daytime behaviour and recognising sleep stages in an everyday setting.
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Laying the Foundation for Correlating Daytime Behaviour with Sleep Architecture Using Wearable Sensors
Ulrich Reimer,Sandro Emmenegger,Edith Maier,Tom Ulmer,Hans-Joachim Vollbrecht,Zhongxing Zhang,Ramin Khatami +6 more
- 28 Apr 2017
TL;DR: The paper presents results from the SmartSleep project, which aims at developing a smartphone app that gives users individual advice on how to change their behaviour to improve their sleep by identifying correlations between behaviour during the day and sleep architecture.
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