Today, HeartKOR presented their poster during the research afternoon at KULAK.
Read the article where Prof. Dierckx explains how in the feature, cardiologists
might use math to predict the correct treatment.
Master in Physics and (now graduated) PhD candidate in applied mathematics at KU Leuven Kortrijk
group and at the Laboratory of Experimental Cardiology in Leiden. His goal
is to design electrocardiac tissue models using machine learning.
Master in biophysics and (now graduated) PhD student in applied mathematics at KU Leuven Kortrijk
with a focus on intracardiac electrogram modeling.
Master in Mathematics and (now graduated) PhD student in applied mathematics at KU Leuven Kortrijk,
developing the phase defect framework for complex excitation patterns.
Associate Professor at the Department of Cardiology at Leiden University Medical Center,
where I'm leading the Computational Cardiology section within the Laboratory of Experimental Cardiology.
We address problems in cardiology and medical sciences from a physics' perspective, to unravel principles behind complex observations.