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CV - Willem Van Meurs![]()
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1962 Rotterdam, The Netherlands
1987 Electrical engineer, University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
1991 PhD in control engineering, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France
1992 - 1998 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida USA
1998-Present Consultant to CAE Healthcare, Montreal, Canada
1998-Present University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Model-driven acute care training simulators commercialised by CAE Healthcare
1994 Human Patient Simulator (co-inventor)
1998 PediaSIM(R) (co-developer)
2003 BabySIM(R) (co-developer)
2007 iStan(R) (co-developer)
2009 METIman(TM), Muse(TM) software (co-developer)
2014 Fidelis Maternal Fetal Simulator (inventor)
2005-2007 President, Society in Europe for Simulation Applied to Medicine (SESAM)
2011 Modeling and simulation in biomedical engineering; Application to cardiorespiratory physiology, New York, McGraw-Hill
Current research interests - systems, models, and simulators in general; modeling and simulation of human cardiorespiratory physiology and pharmacology in particular. Special interests - design of medical training simulators, models for such simulators, and perinatal physiology.
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