Summary
Nicolas Gerber is a research group lead and biomedical software engineer with nine years of experience at the intersection of medical image analysis, computer-assisted surgery, and personalised medicine. Based in Wohlen bei Bern, he progressed from microengineering and a PhD in biomedical engineering to leadership roles at the University of Bern and ARTORG, combining hands-on software development with translational research. He has steered projects from surgical planning and assistive hearing research to hospital-facing personalised medicine initiatives, bridging academic rigor and practical clinical impact. Known for both project management and deep technical work, he brings expertise in information processing for medical interventions and product-focused development at CAScination. An accomplished multidisciplinary collaborator, he pairs engineering precision with a musical background in piano—an unusual creative thread that informs his methodical yet inventive problem solving.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Microengineering, Mecatronic, Bachelor of Science, Microengineering, Mecatronic at University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland HEIG-VD
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biomedical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biomedical Engineering at ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research
MSc, Biomedical Engineering, MSc, Biomedical Engineering at Universität Bern
Certificat, Automatic, Certificat, Automatic at École Technique - École de Métiers Lausanne
Certificate (AVCEM), Piano, Certificate (AVCEM), Piano at Lausanne Conservatory of Music
French, English, German