Nicole Ruiter
Nicole V. Ruiter received the Diploma degree in medical informatics from the University of Heidelberg and a Ph.D. degree in informatics from the University of Mannheim. She is a senior researcher at the Institute for Data Processing and Electronics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Her research interests include 3-D ultrasound imaging, medical image reconstruction, and biomechanical modelling. She has authored more than 100 papers in international journals and conferences. She is a member of IEEE and DEGA.
Jeroen Tromp
Jeroen Tromp is Blair Professor of Geology and Professor of Applied & Computational Mathematics at Princeton University, where he is director of the Princeton Institute for Computational Science & Engineering (PICSciE) and conducts research in theoretical and computational seismology. He comes from the California Institute of Technology, where he was the Director of the Seismological Laboratory and McMillan Professor of Geophysics. From 1992 to 2000, he was a faculty member of the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences at Harvard University. His Ph.D. (1992) and M.S. (1990) in Geophysics are from Princeton University, and he received his B.Sc. (1988) in Geophysics from the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, of which he is a native.
James Wiskin
Dr. Wiskin, PhD (Mathematics U. Utah), MSc (math), B. Math (Waterloo) is an author/co-author on 14 Patents, with several additional patents pending, and has over 100 peer reviewed papers, book chapters, and presentations, including anchor/invited talks at MUST (Medical ultrasound tomography) 2022, Gordon Research Conference 2022, IEEE International Ultrasound Symposium (2019) and ISBI (2018) and Acoustical Society of America International 177th meeting (2019) and serves on the SPIE Medical Imaging Ultrasound Tomography Conf. Committee and the IEEE International Ultrasound Symposium Medical Ultrasound Committee. Senior Member IEEE, and co-founder of TechniScan, the winner of the 2005 Stoel-Rives Innovation Award for Medical Devices and shared “Utah Best of State” Science and Technology: Medical Innovation, which was then acquired by QT Ultrasound in 2012. As Principal Scientist he was PI of the NCI R01 5 yr. grant resulting in the FDA clearance for the first transmission ultrasound tomography scanner for breast and is leading orthopedic/whole-body research, quantitative breast imaging research, and analysis of images.
Jeroen Veltman
Veltman received his degree in medicine from the Radboud University in Nijmegen. In Nijmegen he specialized in radiology while writing his PhD in breast MRI. He is a breast radiologist within MRON and responsible for breast and prostate imaging in the ZGT hospital. Within the dutch radiology society, he is chair of the breast imaging section. At the technical university in Enschede he is a assistant professor within the multimodality medical imaging group of Professor Srirang Manohar and also associated with robotics and mechatronics group of Professor Stramigioli.