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Pierre Cluitmans is an Associate Professor in the Signal Processing Systems group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), specializing in neuroscience and biomedical engineering. He holds an MSc (1983) and PhD (1990) from TU/e and has held academic roles including Assistant Professor (1990) and Associate Professor (1991). He founded the Center for Electrophysiology and Diagnostics (CED) in 2003 and serves as its CEO. Cluitmans is also senior scientific staff at Kempenhaeghe, focusing on epilepsy, sleep disorders, and neurocognitive disorders. He coordinates the Healthcare Systems Design PDEng program and teaches courses on electrophysiology, patient monitoring, and signal analysis. His research emphasizes seizure detection technologies, neurometric diagnostics, and model-based biofeedback.
- Education: MSc (1983), PhD (1990) in Electrical Engineering from TU/e
- Key Roles: Coordinator of Healthcare Systems Design PDEng, former Chair of TU/e's Medical Electrical Engineering division (until 1999)
- Research Focus: Neurophysiological monitoring, wearable sensors for epilepsy, heart rate variability in PTSD, and pediatric seizure detection
- Affiliations: EAISI, Eindhoven MedTech Innovation Center, Kempenhaeghe
His publications span seizure detection algorithms, EEG analysis in intellectual disability, and sleep-related cardiovascular studies. He has advised 12 PhD students and over 100 trainees, contributing to both academic and applied research in medical engineering.
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