At the Sensors for Ubiquity and Physiological Engineering Research Lab (SUPERLab), we work to make real-world health and performance monitoring seamless, inclusive, and impactful. SUPERLab brings together engineering, biomechanics, sport science, and digital health to develop next-generation sensing solutions for everyday environments.

Based within the Institute of Mechanical, Process and Energy Engineering (IMPEE) at the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, and the Institute of Life and Earth Sciences (ILES) at the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society (EGIS), our multidisciplinary team designs intelligent sensing systems that connect everyday life with digital innovations across sport and health applications.

Our research explores how wearable technologies, physiological sensors, and data-driven methods can transform the monitoring of health, mobility, and human performance, not only in clinics and laboratories, but in homes, communities, and dynamic outdoor settings. By integrating biomechanics, data science, and artificial intelligence, we create real-world monitoring tools that empower individuals, support clinicians and practitioners, and enhance decision-making in healthcare and sport.