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Frodo Muijzer is a biomedical engineering researcher at the University of Twente specializing in sensor systems and digital health tools. His work bridges electrical engineering and clinical applications with a focus on aging populations and movement analysis.
Education:
- Master of Biomedical Engineering, University of Twente (2014)
His research centers on biomedical signal processing and innovative sensor design, particularly using 3D-printing for soft electrode systems. Key contributions include developing wearable sEMG sensors and inertial measurement techniques for biomechanical analysis. Recent work shifts toward digital cognitive health interventions for elderly Dutch populations, demonstrating an evolution from hardware-focused engineering to clinical applications.
Publications show consistent output from 2017-2025 with growing clinical relevance. His 2024-2025 work on angular momentum measurement and cognitive health toolkits indicates expanding scope into human movement energetics and multidomain therapy.
Research leadership is evident through multi-institution collaborations (e.g., with Zhang, Vallery, Ludden) and integration of engineering principles with healthcare challenges. His fingerprint analysis confirms expertise in 3D printing, electrode materials, and rigid structure dynamics.


