As newly launched Project, we have lots of interesting people within our consortium. Let’s take a worldwide journey to introduce them. Today, we want to introduce Kim van Loon from UMC Utrecht.
Kim van Loon believes “Be positive about negative scientific results”.
🚀 Join the Future of 6G-Based Healthcare with DN SMARTTEST! 🚀
Always interested in the science of Integrated Sensing and Communication; Joint Communication and Sensing; Vital Sign, Pose and Motion Estimation; Biomedical Signal Processing; Remote Health Monitoring; Assessment Sustainability? Do you want to join us in the research of DN SMARTTEST? Do you want to learn more about the above mention science? Don’t forget to connect to our LinkedIn Page and stay informed on when we launch our eleven vacancies or when we share more information?
🔍 Our joint Mission: Set the stage for scientific talents that will learn to combine their excellent technical skills and talents while being truly impactful for (pediatric) patients and guarding efficacy
💡 Why I’m Passionate About DN SMARTTEST: It is much more fun to dive into a scientific topic as a team. Try to observe and understand together and challenge what is considered irrefutable.
🎉Voila a nice way to deal with things!
🌐What We Aim to Achieve: After DN SMARTTEST, I hope to have broadened my horizon and gained new insights outside my own speciality and work environment.
💬 Inspirational Quote: “The best thing is to accept the circumstances, not take them personally, deal with them, and give everything your best.”
📋 Supervision and hosting: Kim van Loon will be supervising DC07. UMC Utrecht will be the hosting beneficiary for DC07.
University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU)
The University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU), is the academic hospital affiliated with Utrecht University. It originated in 1999 from the merger of the academic hospital Utrecht (1872), and the Wilhelmina Children's Hospital (1888). With over 1100 beds and >11000 employees, UMCU is one of the largest academic centres in the Netherlands. UMCU organises six strategic programs, one of which is “Child Health”. We aim at improving and facilitating outpatient care for infants and young children with congenital heart disease (CHD). For this purpose, technology (e.g. ISAC monitoring technology) that gives an impulse to optimal health, growth and development of young children should be considered, adapted and evaluated in clinical and outpatient settings.
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