dr.ir. M. Mischi
Eindhoven University of Technology
Electrical Engineering Department
PT 3.02
Postbus 513
5600 MB Eindhoven
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 40 247 5720
Fax: +31 40 246 6508
Email: M.Mischi@tue.nl
General information
Massimo Mischi was born in 1973 in Rome (Italy). Here he studied Electrical Engineering at La Sapienza University,
where he graduated (M.Sc. title) in 1999. After graduation, he joined for about one year the Mechanical and Thermic Measurement Group at La Sapienza University of Rome,
and in March 2000 he passed the exam to be registered in the Italian Register of Engineers. From 1993 to 2000 he also worked as manager and trainer at the A.S. Marte (Sport Center) in Rome.
In March 2000 he was employed by the TU/e (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven) as research assistant.
Here he first completed successfully a two-year Post-Master in Technological Design obtaining the Dutch post-graduate P.D.Eng. (Professional Doctor Engineer) title, and then in 2004 he received the Ph.D. title on contrast-enhanced echocardiography for cardiovascular quantifications.
In 2007 he was appointed assistant professor at the Signal Processing Systems Group of the Electrical Engineering Faculty at the TU/e, lecturing the course Biomedical Sensing Technology and he carries out research with graduate and Ph.D. students in biomedical imaging and electrophysiological signal measurement and analysis,
with special focus on the areas of contrast-enhanced imaging and electromyography. In 2009 he was awarded a VIDI grant from the Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) for his research on
prostate cancer detection by contrast ultrasound diffusion imaging. In 2010 he was nominated IEEE Senior Member and since 2011 he is Associate Professor in the area of model-based quantitative analysis of biomedical signals in the same research group at the TU/e. In 2011 he was awarded a Starting Grant from the European Research Council (ERC StG) for his research
on angiogenesis imaging and cancer localization by contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging. In 2011 he was also awarded with the BIG Award by the Eindhoven University of Technology.
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