Nick van de BergView profile
Assistant Professor
Nick van de Berg, PhD, is an assistant professor at Erasmus MC in the Department of Gynaecological Oncology , where he leads research in biomechanical engineering applied to personalized cancer care. His work integrates medical device design , 3D printing , medical imaging , and optical sensor data to develop innovative solutions for gynaecological oncology. Education & Career: 2004–2011: B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering & M.Sc. Biomedical Engineering, Delft University of Technology 2012–2016: PhD in Biomechanical Engineering, Delft University of Technology 2016–present: Post-doc researcher, Delft University of Technology 2018–2024: Post-doc researcher, Erasmus MC (Radiology & Nuclear Medicine & Gynaecological Oncology) 2024–present: Assistant Professor, Erasmus MC, Department of Gynaecological Oncology Research Focus: Van de Berg’s research spans hardware (medical devices) and software (image-guidance methods), with a strong translational focus from bench to bedside. His key projects include: HSI-GO: AI-based hyperspectral imaging for ovarian and vulvar tumor recognition Fietsproeftuin: Living Lab for cycling re-enablement in cancer patients Steerable needles for prostate and gynaecological brachytherapy ARCHITECT: 3D-printed personalized brachytherapy applicators Publications & Impact: He has authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with top-cited works in IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics , Medical Engineering & Physics , and Scientific Reports . His h-index is 18 (Google Scholar). Collaborations & Labs: He collaborates with Delft University of Technology, SINTEF (Norway), and ACMIT (Austria). His work bridges engineering and clinical oncology, with active roles in device development and clinical translation.











