Thomas Notermans
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Working at ASML through Bright Society. Completed PhD studies at Lund University (Sweden) on mechanobiology of the Achilles tendon. Department: Biomedical Engineering Group: Biomechanics Supervision: Prof Hanna Isaksson, dr. Hanifeh Khayyeri "Computational modeling of mechanobiology in intact and healing rat Achilles tendon" PhD thesis available at: https://portal.research.lu.se/portal/en/publications/computational-modeling-of-mechanobiology-in-intact-and-healing-rat-achilles-tendon(a988b3aa-ad7f-4f69-8b55-33dc6980e701).html Predicting the formation of different tissue types during Achilles tendon healing using mechanoregulated and oxygen-regulated frameworks T. Notermans, H. Isaksson. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology Predicting the effect of reduced load level and cell infiltration on spatio-temporal Achilles tendon healing T. Notermans, H. Khayyeri, H. Isaksson Journal of Biomechanics, 110853, 2021 A numerical framework for mechano-regulated tendon repair – simulation of early healing of the Achilles tendon T. Notermans, P. Tanska, R.K. Korhonen, H. Khayyeri, H. Isaksson PLoS Computational Biology 17(2): e1008636, 2021 Diminishing effects of mechanical loading over time during rat Achilles tendon healing H. Khayyeri, M. Hammerman, M. J. Turunen, P. Blomgran, T. Notermans. PloS one, 15(12), e0236681, 2020 Understanding how reduced loading affects Achilles tendon mechanical properties using a fibre-reinforced poro-visco-hyper-elastic model T. Notermans, H. Khayyeri, H. Isaksson Journal of Mechanical Behaviour of Biomedical Materials 96: 301-309, 2019 Modelling the combined effects of collagen and cyclic strain on cellular orientation in collagenous tissues T. Ristori, T. Notermans, J. Foolen, …, C.V.C. Bouten, F.P.T. Baaijens & S. Loerakker Scientific Reports 8: 8518, 2018 Visited Stanford University for an internship, August 2016 - December 2016 Performed Master Thesis in the Biomechanics and Soft Tissue Engineering department, Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology. Task: Expanded an existing Finite Element Model, which predicted cell remodeling in a Tissue Engineered Heart Valve, to capture the effects of topographical cues. Supervisors: dr. ir. S. Loerakker, ir. T. Ristori Graduation Professor: C.V.C. Bouten Further interests- Football - American Football - Floorball - Guitar - Music
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