Prof. Dr. Knut Möller
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Address
Knut Möller, Prof. Dr. rer. nat.
Director Institute of Technical Medicine (ITeM) Furtwangen University Campus Villingen-Schwenningen Jakob-Kienzle-Straße 17 78054 Villingen-Schwenningen
Contact
Tel: +49 (0)7720 307 4390 Fax: +49 (0)7720 307 4616 Email: {Enable Javascript to view email addresses}
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Research Area
- Personalized Therapy
- Signal Analysis and Intelligent Monitoring
- Telemedicine and Automation
- Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT)
Achievements
- over 400 journal and conference publications
- more than 7M€ direct funding over the last 10 years
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Curriculum Vitae
Since 2021Associated Professor, Technical Faculty, University of Freiburg, Germany;Since 2021Chair IEEE German Chapter "Engineering in Medicine and Biology";Since 2021Appointed Research professor "Intelligent Systems in Biomedical Engineering"Since 2020Adjunct Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Canterbury, New ZealandSince 2017Spokesman of the research cluster "Connected Health in Medical Mountains (CoHMed)"Since 2015Head of the BW-CAR Faculty "Diagnostics and Therapy"Since 2013(Vice until 2020) Director Institute of Applied Research (IAF)2010-2013Vice-Dean of Faculty "Mechanical and Process Engineering"2009-2011Study-Dean Master program "Physikalisch Technische Medizin" in cooperation with University of Freiburg, Medical FacultySince 2008Founding Director of the Institute of Technical Medicine (ITeM)2000-2013Study-Dean of the international Master program "Biomedical Engineering"Since 1998Professor at Furtwangen University (Chair for Medical Informatics)1991Dissertation in Computer Science, University of Bonn about Machine Learning in Robotics1986-1998Scientific staff, PostDoc/Assistent Professor, Institute of Computer Science and University Clinic for Neurosurgery, University Bonn1986-1992MD in Human Medicine, University of Bonn1983-1984Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (USA); Machine Learning/Robotics, Expert Systems in Medicine1980-1986Diploma in Computer Science, University of Bonn