About me…
In 2007 I graduated at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering in the field of Medisign by designing a backpack for people who depend on enteral feeding. It was within this project that I got my first real taste of medisign which only further sparked my curiosity for the medical field. After working at the marketing department of Olympus Medical systems and as a freelance graphic designer I came to realise that I wanted to be more closely involved in the product development process and especially the research side. In 2010, the possibility arose to work at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering on the Laparoscopic Surgery Skills (LSS) Project which had started up in close collaboration with the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery (EAES). As a researcher within this project I contributed to the development of a Scenario Based Assessment and was also involved in the marketing for LSS.
Since February 2012 I am a PhD candidate at the department of Applied Ergonomics and Design and my research focuses on developing knowledge on how designers can use 3D anthropometric data in the design process to optimise fit.