Summary
Alexander Broersen is a scientific researcher with 10 years of experience specializing in 3D visualization, image processing, chemometrics, and human-computer interaction applied to cardiovascular imaging. Based in Amsterdam, he focuses on detection, classification, and quantification of coronary vessels by fusing intravascular ultrasound and CT angiography to produce clinically actionable reconstructions. His background spans a PhD research period at CWI and ongoing research at Leiden University Medical Center, reflecting a strong mix of theoretical and applied expertise. Trained in computer science at the University of Twente, he brings rigorous computational methods to complex medical imaging problems and a knack for translating multi-modal data into intuitive visual analyses. Notably, his work bridges algorithmic image analysis with HCI insights, improving how clinicians interact with 3D vessel models.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at University of Twente