Jeroen Bergmann serves as Head of Department in the Department of Technology and Innovation at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). His research spans multiple interdisciplinary fields at the intersection of biomedical engineering, medical devices, and regulatory science. As department head, he leads academic initiatives focused on translating engineering innovations into practical healthcare solutions while navigating complex regulatory landscapes. Dr. Bergmann's research portfolio demonstrates expertise across several interconnected domains: Prosthetics and sensor technologies for medical applications Temperature monitoring and thermal behavior in biomedical contexts Medical device regulatory affairs and compliance frameworks Wearable biosensors and electronic skin technologies Sleep apnea diagnostics and home testing solutions Inertial measurement and position tracking systems Medical device software and AI applications in healthcare His work consistently bridges technical innovation with practical healthcare implementation, as evidenced by his fingerprint showing strong connections between engineering disciplines and clinical applications. Analysis of Dr. Bergmann's recent publications reveals a strategic dual trajectory: advancing biomedical sensing technologies while simultaneously developing frameworks for medical device regulation. His research shows increasing focus on AI-driven regulatory decision-making, particularly examining cross-jurisdictional compliance frameworks through approaches like RAG-based systems. Concurrently, his biomedical engineering work continues to refine oral cavity-based monitoring systems, temperature estimation methods, and sleep disorder diagnostics. The integration of physiological monitoring with environmental factors represents a novel approach in his recent work, suggesting movement toward more holistic health assessment systems that consider both internal and external variables. Dr. Bergmann's leadership role as Head of Department suggests significant administrative responsibilities alongside his research activities. His involvement in Health Innovation Day 2025 demonstrates engagement with broader healthcare innovation initiatives, while his international collaborations suggest a global research network. The department under his leadership appears to focus on technology innovation with direct healthcare applications, particularly in medical devices and regulatory science, positioning it at the critical intersection of engineering advancement and healthcare implementation.




