Extraordinary Associate Professors
Dr KJH Dellimore
Leidseweg 60, 3531 BD, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Personal Information
Current Posts: Scientist, Patient Care & Measurements Dept.,Philips Research
Extraordinary Associate Professor, Dept. of Mechanical & Mechatronic Engineering, Stellenbosch University
Work Address: High Tech Campus Building 34, 5656 AE Eindhoven,
Phone: +31 61 190 4925
E-mail: kiran.dellimore@philips.com
Web: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kiran-dellimore/11/285/763/
Date of Birth: February 3rd, 1979
Place of Birth: Bridgetown, Barbados
Citizenship: Barbadian
Research Interests
I solve challenging problems in biomedical engineering and healthcare related to neonatology and resource constrained settings by developing novel sensors and medical devices. My current research projects are focused on the development of: a feedback device for neonatal resuscitation, a low-cost mobile phone based screening tool for cervical cancer, a navigation and mobility support system for the visually impaired and a low-cost sensor for objective quantification of breast milk spoilage.
Work Experience
Scientist, Patient Care and Measurements September 2013 - present
Philips Research
I work on a variety of projects focused on patient monitoring spanning the continuum of care from hospital to home settings, and on the promotion of healthy living. My key responsibilities include:
- Project and work package management involving strategic short- and long-term planning.
- Co-authoring technical reports, scientific publications and invention disclosures.
- Interacting with clinicians and experts to understand their challenges and needs in order to develop, appropriate innovative technical solutions.
- Collecting and analysing clinical and experimental data to gain insights into patient problems and to evaluate the performance of solutions.
Education & Training
I have a multidisciplinary background with a strong foundation in biomedical, mathematical, and physical sciences as well as extensive exposure to clinical research. This enables me to cross traditional boundaries between clinical and basic science, and to translate findings between different fields and levels of investigation.
Marie Curie PostDoc in Biomedical Engineering 2012-2013
Philips Research, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Claude Leon PostDoc in Biomedical Engineering 2010-2012
Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering 2010 University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Dissertation: “Modeling and Simulation of Mixing Layer Flows for Rocket Engine Film Cooling”
Advisors: Christopher Cadou and Arnaud Trouvé
M.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering 2005
University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Thesis: “Investigation of Fuel-air Mixing in a Micro-Flameholder for Micro-Power and Scramjet Applications”
Advisor: Christopher Cadou
B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering 2002
Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
B.Sc. in Chemistry 2001
Morehouse College, Atlanta GA, USA
Awards, Honors & Recognitions
I am honoured to have received awards and recognition for my academic performance, research and inventive ideas.
Senior Member, IEEE 2017
1st Place Award, Eureka Fair, Philips Research 2015
Sustainability Award, Eureka Fair, Philips Research 2015
Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship recipient, Philips Research 2012 – 2013
Claude Leon Postdoctoral Fellowship recipient, Stellenbosch University 2012
Minta Martin Fellowship recipient, University of Maryland 2002 – 2004
Cum Laude graduate, Columbia University 2002
Summa Cum Laude graduate, Morehouse College 2001
Grace Han Chemistry Award, Morehouse College 2001
Academic Scholarship recipient, Morehouse College1997 – 2000
Barbados Government Exhibition scholarship recipient 1997
Teaching Experience
My teaching experience has involved assisting my doctoral supervisor at the University of Maryland with undergraduate and postgraduate instruction, including preparing supporting materials.
Guest lecturer – Aerodynamics (Undergraduate, Honors Section) 2010
Guest lecturer – Compressible Flow (Postgraduate) 2010
Provisional Patents
As an industrial researcher at Philips I have co-authored 29 provisional patents since 2013.
Published Provisional Patents:
[P4] S Asvadi, K Karakaya, R Lieshout, M Kuenen, and K Dellimore, “Wearable device and method for collecting ocular fluid,” US Patent App. 15/194,549, 2016.
[P3] N Atallah, K Dellimore, M Dirkes, and J Müehlsteff, “Wearable pain monitor using accelerometry,” US Patent App. 14/951,551
, 2015.
K Dellimore, and R Bezemer, “Non-invasive dehydration monitoring,” US Patent App. 14/923,007, 2015.
[P1] K Dellimore, M Bulut, and R Aarts, “Method and device for the non-invasive monitoring and identification of drug effects and interactions,” US Patent App. 15/194,549, 2016.
Research Funding & Travel Grants
As a postdoc and as an academic researcher I have co-authored 12 research proposals, 3 of which were successfully funded (worth a total of $102 000) with 1 currently under review. In addition, I have also received one travel grant valued at $2 100.
Grants under review:
[G4] Development of a Feedback Device for Neonatal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation to Reduce Premature Neonatal Mortality
Goal: To develop a feedback device to improve the quality of chest compressions delivered by clinicians during neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation to reduce neonatal mortality.
Sponsor: Grand Challenges Africa P.I.: Prof. Johan Smith
Duration: 7/1/2017 – 6/30/2019 Role: Co-Investigator Requested amount: $50 000 p/a
Completed grants:
[G3] Development of a Low-Cost Oral Neonatal Hydration Sensor
Goal: To develop a low-cost, easy to use, clinically effective oral sensor to quantitatively measure the level of dehydration in a neonate with acute diarrhea.
Sponsor: Philips Research Asia P.I.: Prof. Cornie Scheffer
Duration: 2/1/2013 – 12/31/2015 Role: Co-Investigator Award amount: $32 500 p/
a
[G2] Characterization of Neonatal Thoracic Properties during Ventilated CPR
Goal: To improve the quality and survival outcomes of neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (NCPR) by developing a diagnostic tool to characterize neonatal thoracic properties and to improve the understanding of the interaction between ventilation and chest compression during NCPR.
Sponsor: Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine. P.I.: Prof. Johan Smith
Duration: 1/7/2012 – 12/1/2012 Role: Co-Investigator Award amount: $15 000 p/a
[G1] Scale Up of a Percutaneous Replacement Aortic Valve
Goal: To develop a scaled-up (large diameter) percutaneous aortic replacement valve for implantation in humans and large sheep.
Sponsor: Process Engineering Dept., Stellenbosch University P.I.: Prof. Cornie Scheffer
Duration: 9/15/2011 – 9/14/2012 Role: Co-Investigator Award amount: $22 000 p/a
Travel grants:
[TG1] Stellenbosch University Division of Research Development International Travel Grant
Sponsor: Stellenbosch University Division of Research Development
Date awarded: 3/13/2012 Award amount: $2 100
Original Publications
My research has contributed to 19 published journal papers, as well as 1 paper under review; 15 peer-reviewed conference papers, as well as 4 papers under review and 1 accepted paper; and 18 published peer-reviewed conference abstracts and extended abstracts, including 12 full length papers. (Underline indicates co-supervised Master’s students)
Journal Papers:
[J20] C Visser, E Kieser, K Dellimore, D van Den Heever, and J Smith, "Investigation of the feasibility of non-invasive optical sensors for the quantitative assessment of dehydration," in press Medical Engineering Physics, July 2017.
[J19] K Dellimore, A Mank, J Wojnowski, and S Franklin, "Assessment of infrared spectroscopy to evaluate catheter-induced damage to ex-vivo porcine aortic tissue," Biotribology, Vol. 7, pp. 11-21, 2016.
[J18] K Dellimore, C Scheffer, J Smith, D van den Heever and D Lloyd, "Evaluating the influence of ventilation and ventilation-compression synchronization on chest compression force and depth during simulated neonatal resuscitation," The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, pp. 1-6, 2016.
[J17] K Dellimore, S Franklin and A Helyer, "A review of catheter related complications during minimally invasive transcatheter cardiovascular intervention with implications for catheter design," Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology, Vol. 5(3), pp. 217-232, 2014.
[J16] F Gohier, K Dellimore and C Scheffer, "Development of a real-time feedback algorithm for chest compression during CPR without assuming full chest decompression," Resuscitation, Vol. 85(6), pp. 820-825, 2014.
[J15] K Dellimore, I Kemp and C Scheffer, "The influence of leaflet skin friction and stiffness on the performance of bioprosthetic aortic valves," Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, Vol. 36(4), pp. 473–486, 2013.
[J14] I Kemp, K Dellimore, R Rodriguez, C Scheffer, D Blaine, H Weich and A Doubell, “Experimental validation of fluid-structure interaction simulations of a bioprosthetic aortic heart valve,” Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, Vol. 36(3), pp. 363–373, 2013.
[J13] K Dellimore, A Helyer, and S Franklin, “A scoping review of important urinary catheter induced complications,” Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, Vol. 24(8), pp. 1825−1835, 2013.
[J12] K Dellimore and C Scheffer, “A modeling approach to the effects of force guided versus depth guided compression during cardiopulmonary resuscitation on different chests and back support surfaces,” Resuscitation, Vol. 84(6), pp. 837−842, 2013.
[J11] K Dellimore and C Scheffer, “Optimal chest compression in cardiopulmonary resuscitation depends upon thoracic and back support stiffness,” Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, Vol. 50(12), pp. 1269−1278, 2012.
[J10] M Karimi, G Akdogan, K Dellimore, and S Bradshaw, “Quantification of numerical uncertainty in computational fluid dynamics modeling of hydrocyclones,” Computers and Chemical Engineering, Vol. 43, pp. 45−54, 2012.
[J9] K Dellimore, A Veeraragavan and C Cadou, “Modeling and simulation of fuel-air mixing in micro-power systems,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 50(5), pp. 1090−1102, 2012.
[J8] A Esterhuyse, K van der Westhuizen, A Doubell, H Weich, C Scheffer and K Dellimore, “Application of the finite element method to the fatigue life prediction of a stent for a percutaneous heart valve,” Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology, Vol. 12(1), pp. 1−18, 2012.
[J7] G Cloete, K Dellimore and C Scheffer, “Comparison of experimental chest compression data to a theoretical model for the mechanics of constant peak displacement cardiopulmonary resuscitation,” Academic Emergency Medicine, Vol. 18(11), pp. 1167−1176, 2011.
[J6] K Dellimore, G Cloete and C Scheffer, “Towards optimum chest compression performance during constant peak displacement cardiopulmonary resuscitation,” Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, Vol. 49(9), pp. 1057−1065, 2011.
[J5] G Cloete, K Dellimore, C Scheffer, M Smuts, and L Wallis, “The impact of backboard size and orientation on sternum-to-spine compression depth and compression stiffness in a manikin study of CPR using two mattresses,” Resuscitation, Vol. 82(8), pp. 1064−1070, 2011.
[J4] A Smuts, D Blaine, C Scheffer, H Weich, A Doubell, and K Dellimore, “Application of finite element analysis to the design of tissue leaflets for a percutaneous aortic valve,” Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, Vol. 4(1), pp. 85−98, 2011.
[J3] K Dellimore, A Marshall and C Cadou, “Influence of compressibility on film cooling performance,” AIAA Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, Vol. 24(3), pp.506−515, 2010.
[J2] A Veeraragavan, K Dellimore and C Cadou, “Two-dimensional analytical model of heat transfer for flames in channels,” AIAA Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, Vol. 23(3), pp. 551−559, 2009.
[J1] K Dellimore, C Cruz, A Marshall and C Cadou, “Influence of a streamwise pressure gradient on film-cooling effectiveness,” AIAA Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, Vol. 23(1), pp. 120−128, 2009.
Peer-reviewed Conference Papers:
[C19] M Grüterich, P Aelen, K Wouters, and K Dellimore, "Implementation of a manually operated blood pressure monitor based on energy harvesting for use in resource-constrained settings," presented at the 39th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Jeju Island, South Korea, July 2017.
[C18] T Froneman, D van Den Heever, and K Dellimore, "Development of a wearable support system to aid the visually impaired in independent mobilization and navigation," presented at the 39th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Jeju Island, South Korea, July 2017.
[C17] L Swanepoel, D van den Heever, and K Dellimore, "Development of a gesture and voice controlled system for burn injury prevention in individuals with disabilities," presented at the 39th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Jeju Island, South Korea, July 2017.
[C16] V Aarts, K Dellimore, R Wijshoff, R Derkx, J van de Laar, and J Muehlsteff, "Performance of an accelerometer-based pulse presence detection approach compared to a reference sensor," presented at the 14th International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, May 2017.
[C15] D Lloyd, D van den Heever, K Dellimore, and J Smith, "Development of a diagnostic feedback device to assess neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation chest compression performance," Proceedings of the 38th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Orlando, USA, pp. 5805−5808, August 2016.
[C14] K Dellimore, R Wijshoff, C Haarburger, V Aarts, R Derkx, J van de Laar, K Nammi, J Russell, P Hubner, F Sterz, and J Muehlsteff, "Towards an algorithm for automatic accelerometer-based pulse presence detection during cardiopulmonary resuscitation," Proceedings of the 38th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Orlando, USA, pp. 3531-3534, August 2016.
[C13] J Muehlsteff, K Dellimore, V Aarts, R Derkx, C Peiker, C Meyer. "Pulse detection with a single accelerometer placed at the carotid artery: Performance in a real-life diagnostic test in fainting patients," Proceedings of the 37th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Milan, Italy, pp. 434−437, August 2015.
[C12] E Kieser, K Dellimore, C Scheffer, C Visser, and J Smith, "Development of diagnostic sensors for infant dehydration assessment using optical methods," Proceedings of the 37th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Milan, Italy, pp. 5537−5540, August 2015.
[C11] C Visser, C Scheffer, K Dellimore, E Kieser, and J Smith, "Development of a diagnostic dehydration screening sensor based on infrared spectrometry," Proceedings of the 37th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Milan, Italy, pp. 1271−1274, August 2015.
[C10] K Dellimore, J Smith, and C Scheffer, "The influence of ventilation on chest compression force and depth during neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation," Proceedings of the 2014 Cairo International Biomedical Engineering Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Giza, Egypt, pp. 24−27, December 2014.
[C9] W Elson, C Scheffer, K Dellimore, P Fourie and A Coetzee, "Development of an Intravenous Oxygenator," Proceedings of the 2014 Cairo International Biomedical Engineering Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Giza, Egypt, pp. 79−82, December 2014.
[C8] J Muehlsteff, K Dellimore, V Aarts, C Brinkmeyer, C Eickholt, M Kelm, and C Meyer, "Feasibility of pulse presence and pulse strength assessment during head-up tilt table testing using an accelerometer located at the carotid artery," Proceedings of the 36th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Chicago, USA, pp. 894−897, August 2014.
[C7] H Minaei Zaeim, C Scheffer, M Blanckenberg and K Dellimore, "Evaluation of the use of frequency response in the diagnosis of pleural effusion on a phantom model of the human lungs," Proceedings of the 36th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Chicago, USA, pp. 3418−3421, August 2014.
[C6] K Dellimore, S Heunis, F Gohier, E Archer, A de Villiers, J Smith, and C Scheffer, “Development of a diagnostic glove for measurement of chest compression force and depth during neonatal CPR,” Proceedings of the 35th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Osaka, Japan, pp. 350−353, July 2013.
[C5] F Gohier, K Dellimore, and C Scheffer, “Development of a smart backboard for real-time feedback during CPR chest compression on a soft back support surface,” Proceedings of the 35th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Osaka, Japan, pp. 346−349, July 2013.
[C4] M Karimi, G Akdogan, K Dellimore, and S Bradshaw, “Comparison of different drag coefficients in CFD modelling of a Laboratory Scale Rushton-turbine Flotation Tank,” Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics in the Minerals and Process Industries, Melbourne, Australia, December 2012.
[C3] M Karimi, G Akdogan, K Dellimore, and S Bradshaw, “Quantification of numerical and model uncertainties in the CFD simulation of the gas holdup and flow dynamics in a laboratory scale Rushton-turbine flotation tank,” Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics in the Minerals and Process Industries, Melbourne, Australia, December 2012.
[C2] K Dellimore, I Kemp, R Rodriguez and C Scheffer, “In vitro characterization of an aortic bioprosthetic valve using Doppler echocardiography and qualitative flow visualization,” Proceedings of the 34thAnnual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, San Diego, USA, pp. 6641−6644, August 2012.
[C1] G Cloete, K Dellimore and C Scheffer, “The impact of various backboard configurations on compression stiffness in a manikin study of CPR,” Proceedings of the 33rdAnnual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Boston, USA, pp. 2484−2487, August 2011.
Peer-reviewed Conference Abstracts/Extended Abstracts: (*indicates full length paper)
[A18] K Dellimore, R Wijshoff, J van de Laar, and J Muehlsteff, "Automated pulse detection is achieved by analysis of the activity level and periodicity of accelerometer signals acquired at the carotid site," presented at the Resuscitation Science Symposium, New Orleans, USA, November 12-14, 2016.Circulation 134 (Suppl 1), A13968-A13968.
[A17] C Jungen, C Eickholt, J Muehlsteff, K Dellimore, V Aarts, N Gosau, B Hoffmann, P Kuklik, S Willems, and C Meyer, "A simple device for transcutaneous detection of blood pressure and pulse rate changes - Initial experience with a sensor located at the carotid artery," presented at Heart Rhythm 2016, 37th Annual Scientific Sessions, San Francisco, USA, May 2016.
[A16] C Visser, K Dellimore and D van den Heever, "Unobtrusive screening of cervical cancer using thermography: Phantom development," presented at the2nd SA Biomedical Engineering Conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa, March 2016.
[A15] R Rodriguez, K Dellimore and C Muller, "Control design and performance evaluation of a cardiac pulse duplicator," presented at the 2nd SA Biomedical Engineering Conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa, March 2016.
[A14] D Lloyd, D van den Heever, K Dellimore and J Smith, "The impact of ventilation on neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation chest compression performance," presented at the 2nd SA Biomedical Engineering Conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa, March 2016.
[A13] J Wojnowski, C Noble, A Mank, K Dellimore, S Franklin, “Evaluation of porcine aorta damage using FTIR spectroscopy,” presented at the European Congress on Advanced Materials and Processes EUROMAT 2015, Warsaw, Poland, September 2015.
[A12*] D Maqbool, M Collett, K Dellimore, J Ruf and C Cadou, “Measurements of film cooling performance in supersonic environments,” presented at the AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition 2014, National Harbor, USA, January 2014.
[A11*] K Dellimore, I Kemp, C Scheffer, H Weich and A Doubell, “Evaluation of the effect of skin friction on the performance of a prosthetic aortic valve using fluid-structure interaction simulations,” presented at the 10th International Symposium on Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Berlin, Germany, April 2012.
[A10*] D Maqbool, K Dellimore and C Cadou, “Development of a supersonic film cooling test facility,” AIAA-2010-6886, 46th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, Nashville, USA, July 2010.
[A9*] K Dellimore, A Marshall, A Trouvé, and C Cadou, “Numerical simulation of subsonic slot-jet film cooling of an adiabatic wall,” AIAA-2009-1578, 47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Orlando, USA, January 2009.
[A8*] K Dellimore, A Marshall and C Cadou, “The influence of compressibility on film cooling effectiveness,” AIAA-2008-5032, 44th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, Hartford, USA, July 2008.
[A7*] K Dellimore, C Cruz, A Marshall and C Cadou, “A jet model for slot film cooling with effect of variation in the mainstream pressure gradient,” AIAA-2007-5004, 43rd AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, Cincinnati, USA, July 2007.
[A6*] A Veeraragavan, K Dellimore, and C Cadou, “Simplified heat transfer analysis for flames in channels,” AIAA-2007-3899, 39th AIAA Thermophysics Conference, Miami, USA, June 2007.
[A5*] F Raffan, C Cruz, K Dellimore, C Cadou, and A Marshall, “Near wall measurements along a film cooled wall,” AIAA-2006-4709, 42nd AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, Sacramento, USA, July 2006.
[A4*] K Dellimore, A Veeraragavan and C Cadou, “Modeling and simulation of the effects of axial diffusion on fuel-Air mixing lengths in micro-power systems,” AIAA-2006-1346, 44th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, USA, January 2006.
[A3*] K Dellimore and C Cadou, “Modeling and simulation of fuel-oxidizer mixing lengths in micro-power systems,” AIAA-2005-4142, 41st AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, Tucson, USA, July 2005.
[A2*] C Cruz, A Veeraragavan, K Dellimore, C Cadou, and A Marshall, “Near-wall measurements of gas temperature in conventional-scale and micro-scale rockets,” AIAA-2005-4125, 41st AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, Tucson, USA July 2005.
[A1*] K Dellimore and C Cadou, “Fuel-air mixing challenges in micro-power systems,” AIAA-2004-301, 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, USA, January 2004.
Invited Talks
To date I have delivered 3 invited talks at universities in the USA and Japan, as well as at a workshop in Germany.
[T3] “Towards Optimum Chest Compression Performance During Neonatal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation,” Research Forum, Doshisha University, Osaka, Japan, July 3rd, 2013.
[T2] “Towards Optimum Chest Compression Performance During Neonatal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation,” Research Seminar, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, USA, March 8th, 2013.
[T1] “An Overview of Adult and Neonatal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Research at Stellenbosch University,” MobiMed Technologies for Healthcare, 2nd South Africa-German Workshop on IT-Based Technologies for Rural Healthcare, Berlin, Germany, February 25-28th, 2013.
Professional Affiliations & Service
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Mentor
Adhoc journal reviewer: Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Artificial Organs, Australian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, British Medical Journal Open, Medical Engineering and Physics, Yonsei Medical Journal
Media Coverage
PLUS Magazine http://plus.maths.org/content/career-interview-biomedical-engineer March, 2012
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