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Martin D. Verweij received M.Sc. (cum laude) and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands, in 1988 and 1992, respectively. He worked as a Research Fellow at the prestigious Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in Amsterdam from 1993 to 1997 and was a Visiting Scientist at Schlumberger Cambridge Research in England from 1995 to 1997. He became an Assistant Professor at the Laboratory of Electromagnetic Research, Delft University of Technology, in 1998, and was promoted to Associate Professor a year later. In 2011, he transitioned to the Laboratory of Acoustical Wavefield Imaging. In 2015, he took on a part-time position with the Biomedical Engineering group at Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam. His research interests include dedicated transducer design, beamforming algorithms, and theoretical modeling and numerical simulation in medical ultrasound. He is the originator of the Iterative Nonlinear Contrast Source (INCS) method for computing nonlinear ultrasound fields and leads Dutch Technology Foundation (NWO/TTW) projects focused on transducer design and beamforming imaging.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Teaching and conducting research in the field of electrical engineering with a focus on acoustical wavefield imaging.
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