Prof. Dr.techn. Bernhard Hametner is a Lecturer at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (E363) within Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien) . His research focuses on arterial pressure dynamics, cardiovascular physiology, and biomedical signal analysis with applications in clinical diagnostics and space medicine. He leads projects involving wearable medical devices, multisensor monitoring systems, and computational models of vascular systems. Key affiliations: TU Wien's Network Lab and collaborative EU projects like VascAgeNet Expertise in pulse wave analysis, vascular aging, and translational biomedical engineering Research Interests: His work spans arterial stiffness quantification, non-invasive cardiac output estimation, and developing methods to detect early cardiovascular dysfunction through waveform analysis. He has pioneered approaches using difference equations for modeling arterial wave reflections and contributed to understanding microgravity's impact on cardiovascular systems. Publications Highlight Trends: Recent work emphasizes clinical applications of wearable devices (2023), AI-driven medical recommendation systems (2022), and space physiology studies (2020-2022). Earlier research focused on computational modeling of vascular dynamics and validation of novel diagnostic methods. Advising & Education: Supervised 8 thesis students (2016-2021) in topics like biomedical signal analysis, machine learning in healthcare, and cardiovascular modeling. Active in training the next generation of biomedical engineers through TU Wien's graduate programs. Labs/Teams: Part of TU Wien's Network Lab, collaborating with international teams on projects like the EU's VascAgeNet initiative. Engaged in multidisciplinary teams combining engineering, medicine, and data science.






