Biomedical Engineering | E-065526
This highly credentialed biomedical engineer has significant experience in the design and development of cardiothoracic medical devices. He earned his Master's degree from Georgia Tech and the Emory University School of Medicine; After six years of industry experience he returned to academia and obtained the PhD from the University of Aarhus in Denmark. Then at the Aarhus University Hospital he achieved the Doctor Medicinae (DrMed) degree, which denotes medical research expertise above and beyond a PhD. He is an active member of several scholarly societies in the biomedical field and is a regular reviewer of the Annals of Biomedical Engineering, the Journal of Surgical Research, and Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology. He currently serves on the biomedical engineering faculty of a major Southern university.
Location: AR
BS, Engineering, the Engineering College of Aarhus (Denmark)
MS, Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Tech / Emory University School of Medicine
PhD, University of Aarhus
DrMed, Aarhus University, Denmark
Member, Danish Academy of Engineers
Member, Center for Innovative Cardiovascular Technologies
Member, Danish Society for Biomedical Engineering
Member, Danish Cardiovascular Research Academy
Published, 40+ peer-reviewed articles, 15+ magazine articles, and 7+ book chapters
3 Patents
Former, Engineer, Danish Army Corps of Engineers
Former, Consulting Engineer, National Instruments
Former, Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Engineering College of Aarhus University
Former, Clinical Fellow and Senior Lecturer, University College London
Former, Senior Lecturer, Mechanical Engineering, University College London
Former, Research Faculty, Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Former, Research Faculty, Biomedical Engineering, Emory University
Former, Associate Professor, Scandinavian School of Cardiovascular Technology
Former, Director of Research, Scandinavian School of Cardiovascular Technology
Former, Associate Professor, Cardiothoracic Surgery, University Hospital of Aarhus
Current, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering, a major southern university