
GUILLAUME LAJOINIE
Tenure tracker
University of Twente
Guillaume Lajoinie is an Assistant Professor in the Physics of Fluids group of the University of Twente. His research interests lie in the use of bubbles, plane wave ultrasound and deep-learning for improved superesolved imaging and drug delivery with ultrasound. Here, heat and mass transfer, as well as microscale flows are central.

JELMER WOLTERINK
Tenure tracker
University of Twente
Jelmer Wolterink is an Assistant Professor in the Applied Analysis group of the Dept. of Applied Mathematics at the University of Twente. His research interests lie in the development and application of novel machine learning techniques for medical image analysis, in particular geometric deep learning methods operating on graphs and meshes.

SIMONA TURCO
Tenure tracker
TU Eindhoven
Simona Turco is Assistant Professor at the Electrical Engineering department of the Eindhoven University of Technology. She specializes in statistical processing of bio-signals, with particular focus on magnetic resonance and ultrasound imaging for improving cancer diagnostics and therapy.

MIN WU
Tenure tracker
TU Eindhoven
Min Wu is an Assistant Professor of Photoacoustics & Ultrasound Imaging. She is particularly interested in (multi-spectral) photoacoustic imaging for tissue characterization and the development of novel photoacoustic imaging systems for medical applications.

DAVID MARESCA
Tenure tracker
TU Delft
David Maresca is Assistant Professor of Imaging Physics at TU Delft. He is particularly interested in functional ultrasound imaging of the brain, and in biomolecular ultrasound imaging of cellular function.

SEBASTIAN WEINGÄRTNER
Tenure tracker
TU Delft
Sebastian Weingärtner is an Assistant Professor of Imaging Physics at the TU Delft. In his lab, the Magnetic Resonance Systems (Mars) Lab, he and his team work relentlessly to push the boundaries of quantitative MRI to provide comprehensive and clinically robust imaging for precision medicine.

CAMILLA TERENZI
Tenure tracker
Wageningen UR
Camilla Terenzi is a Tenure Tracker in NMR/MRI applied to food and soft (bio-)matter at the Laboratory of Biophysics of WU. She is very interested in both fundamental and industrially-relevant dynamic phenomena in multi-phase fluid or solid systems, from food products to biological materials or polymeric networks, which are poorly understood at the microscopic level and still lack a universal theoretical model.

MICHEL VERSLUIS
(PROGRAM LEADER)
Physics of Fluids group
University of Twente
Michel Versluis is a Professor of Physical and Medical Acoustics. He is particularly interested in the physics of bubbles and droplets used in medical applications, both in imaging and in therapy, and in the physics and control of bubbles and droplets in microfluidics.

CHRISTOPH BRUNE
Applied Analysis group
University of Twente

MASSIMO MISCHI
Signal Processing Systems group
TU Eindhoven
Massimo Mischi is Professor of Biomedical Signal Analysis. He is particularly interested in the integration of physics driven and data driven methods, with focus on tissue and microvascular characterization by ultrasound and MRI.

RICHARD LOPATA
Cardiovascular Biomechanics group
TU Eindhoven
Richard Lopata is an Associate Professor of Photoacoustics & Ultrasound Imaging. He is particulary interested in the development of novel (photo)acoustic imaging techniques for medical applications, as well as functional imaging and image analysis. Major part of his research is devoted to US-based patient-specific biomechanical modeling of diseased parts of the cardiovascular system.

NICO DE JONG
Imaging Physics group
TU Delft
Nico de Jong is professor in Medical Ultrasound. His research focuses on three-dimensional ultrasound imaging including the development of advanced (matrix) transducers and ultrasound contrast agents (microbubbles) for molecular imaging, drug delivery and proton dosimetry.

MARTIN VERWEIJ
Imaging Physics group
TU Delft
Martin Verweij is Associate Professor at Acoustical Wavefield Imaging. His research interests include dedicated transducer design, beamforming algorithms, and the theoretical modeling and numerical simulation of medical ultrasound. Dr. Verweij is a research leader of the Dutch Technology Foundation (NWO/TTW) on projects involving transducer design, beamforming and imaging.

FRANS VOS
Imaging Physics group
TU Delft
Frans Vos is Associate Professor of Medical Image Analysis. He is interested in image-based measurement principles through a combination of imaging physics and knowledge of clinical applications. He applied such methodology in measuring properties of the brain’s white matter and quantification of aspects of the vascularisation through sophisticated MRI techniques.

HERBERT VAN AMERONGEN
Biophysics group
Wageningen UR
Herbert van Amerongen is a Professor of Biophysics. He is mainly working in the field of molecular biophysics with a special interest in biological processes like e.g. photosynthesis, studying them with advanced imaging and spectroscopy methods based on optical and magnetic resonance techniques.