University Researcher
Frank Delbressine
RESEARCH PROFILE
Frank Delbressine is Assistant Professor in the Future Everyday cluster. He leads the Medical Simulation laboratory, the Mobility Laboratory and the Neonatal Simulation lab. Delbressine is interested in Smart Mobility and in Health-related industrial design. He is especially interested in design for Autonomous Vehicles and Medical Simulation. He has a background in mechanical design, engineering and manufacturing.
Delbressine has authored or co-authored around 40 papers on mechanical design, precision engineering, medical simulation and smart mobility. He currently coaches 6 PhD students. He has organized a large conference on Precision Engineering and is author or co-author of three patents.
Recent Publications
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Development and assessment of a cyanosis simulator in a fetal manikin for extra-uterine life support innovation
(2024) -
Transferring an extremely premature infant to an extra-uterine life support system
Frontiers in Pediatrics (2024) -
Simulation-based development: shaping clinical procedures for extra-uterine life support technology
Advances in Simulation (2023) -
Reading During Fully Automated Driving
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems (2022) -
Exploration of Contributory Factors to an Unpleasant Bracing Experience of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients
Children (2022)
Current Educational Activities
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