Speaker illustration

Mr Roel Meiburg

Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM), Maastricht (Netherlands (The))

I studied Biomedical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e, the Netherlands), where I obtained my MSc degree in 2016. Afterwards, I began my PhD degree as part of the EurValve project, under the supervision of dr. Marcel Rutten and prof. Dr. Frans van de Vosse. The EurValve project aimed to build a decision support system for the treatment of valvular disease. During my PhD, I worked on important aspects of clinical modelling, such as sensitivity analysis, uncertainty quantification, data assimilation and inverse modelling. Outside of EurValve, I also worked on creating physical valve models as a research and educational tool in aortic stenosis. In March 2020, I joined CARIM as a postdoctoral fellow, focusing my research on the role of right ventricular function during various types of pacemaker therapies in heart failure patients.

Mechanical and hemodynamic effects of left bundle branch area versus biventricular pacing in virtual heart failure patients with left bundle branch block

Event: EHRA 2023

Topic: Big Data and Digital Twin

Session: Young Investigator Award - Basic and Translational Science

Thumbnail