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Bernhard Zimmermann
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Boston University College of Engineering
Bernhard Zimmermann is an accomplished engineer, researcher, and entrepreneur who co-founded 149 Medical Inc, where he currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO).1 His career spans across academia and industry, with a strong focus on biomedical engineering and medical technology.
Professional Experience
Zimmermann has been the Co-Founder and CTO of 149 Medical Inc since June 2019, based in Boston, Massachusetts.1 Concurrently, he holds a position as a Senior Research Scientist at Boston University College of Engineering, which he has maintained since July 2019.1
Prior to his current roles, Zimmermann's career progression includes:
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Boston University College of Engineering (2017-2019)
- Research Assistant at Massachusetts General Hospital (2010-2017)
- Brief stint as a Research Assistant at University Hospital Zürich (2009)
- Research Assistant at Massachusetts General Hospital (2008-2009)
- Research Intern at Philips (2008)
- Summer Intern at Manipal Institute of Technology (2007)
Educational Background
Zimmermann's academic credentials are impressive:
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2010-2017)
- Master of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from ETH Zürich (2003-2009)
His doctoral thesis focused on "Tomographic Optical Breast Imaging with Simultaneous Co-Registration of X-Ray Tomosynthesis," which involved instrument development, algorithm creation, and clinical performance evaluation.1
Research Focus
Throughout his career, Zimmermann has demonstrated a strong interest in biomedical imaging and medical technology. His work at Massachusetts General Hospital's Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, particularly in the Optics Division, suggests expertise in advanced medical imaging techniques.1
Bernhard Zimmermann's diverse experience in both academic research and industry, coupled with his role as a co-founder of a medical technology company, positions him as a leader in the field of biomedical engineering and medical device innovation.