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Peter Andriessen is a University Researcher at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), affiliated with the Department of Applied Physics and Science Education and the EAISI research institute. His work focuses on neonatal intensive care monitoring, integrative physiology, and long-term outcomes of preterm infants. He has co-supervised numerous master's and PhD projects since 2002 in collaboration with Máxima Medical Center and the Department of Clinical Physics.
Key projects include the EPIDAF study (national follow-up of extremely preterm infants), the ALARM project (alarm management in NICUs), and the IMPULS II initiative. His research leverages machine learning and biomedical engineering to improve clinical predictions for conditions like late-onset sepsis and central apnea in preterm infants.
Recent contributions include validating sepsis prediction models, developing explainable AI for apnea detection, and integrating ECG and fiber-optic motion sensing for NICU monitoring. These efforts aim to reduce clinical alarm fatigue and enhance patient outcomes through automated, non-invasive solutions.
Collaborations span academic and industrial partners, including Philips Research via the Eindhoven MedTech Innovation Center (e/MTIC). His work bridges engineering and clinical practice to advance neonatal care technologies.
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