Poster pitches

General information

  • Choose one poster per evaluation that you want to reward. If you wish to evaluate more posters, you will need to fill out this form multiple times.
  • Below, select one of the groups within which the poster to be awarded falls.
  • Then, a multiple-choice question will appear where you can select the poster to be awarded.

Choose the group 

Posters 1-9 

  • In the overview below, you will find posters 1-9.
  • You can evaluate these posters during the poster-guided tour at 10:45 - 11:45 or individually at another time, between 10:45 - 15:00.
  1. Choose one poster per evaluation that you want to assess. If you wish to evaluate more posters, you will need to fill out this form multiple times.
  2. Once you have selected a poster, the corresponding questions will appear.
  3. Please rate the poster and pitch with a score (10 is best, 1 is lowest). These scores determine the results.
  4. The TOP(s) and TIP(s) will be shared with the researcher and will help them optimize the poster/presentation, but don't determine the results. 

The posters

1. Esmee Peters | Rethinking resilience: the impact of Public Procurement

2. Maud Bosman | Computational study to investigate the effect of weak electric fields on the (de)synchronization of cortical motor neurons

3. Sanchana Krishnakumar | Estimating knee stability using inertial measurement units: insights from smoothness metrics

4. Benjamin Meijerink | A needle guidance system employing ultrasound region tracking for precision biopsy procedures

5. Pardis Farjam | Focus groups are necessary for business case development of low volume medical assistive devices

6. Hellebore Fass | Sensing and Control of a Magnetically Actuated Endoscopic Devices

7. Lucia Romano | Development of dialysis membranes for a miniaturized device for lung and kidney support in preterm babies

8. Annemarie van der Steen | Pop-q after pessary removal: what is the best time?

9. Daniel Tambuwun | PLL-modified mxene nanosheets with control over the receptor density as multivalent antiviral drugs

Posters 10-18

  • In the overview below, you will find posters 10 - 18.
  • You can evaluate these posters during the poster-guided tour at 10:45 - 11:45 or individually at another time between 10:45 - 15:00.
  1. Choose one poster per evaluation that you want to assess. If you wish to evaluate more posters, you will need to fill out this form multiple times.
  2. Once you have selected a poster, the corresponding questions will appear.
  3. Please rate the poster and pitch with a score (10 is best, 1 is lowest). These scores determine the results.
  4. The TOP(s) and TIP(s) will be shared with the researcher and will help them optimize the poster/presentation, but don't determine the results. 

The posters

10. Isabella Cadoni | Engagement as a Mechanism of Impact in Digital Mental Health Interventions

11. Sandra Strakova | User-based tailoring with Reinforcement Learning for an mHealth, COPD-focused intervention to increase physical activity

12. Lucas Jansen Klomp | Stepwise modelling of iPSC differentiation towards chondrocytes

13. Ali Ramezani | Development of an instrumented laparoscopic grasper determine safe grasping thresholds by measuring pinching and pulling forces

14. Karlijn Geelkerken | ‘That’s not how you should do it!’: The role of simulated patients in facilitating meaningful discussions about clinical communication

15. Tong Jiang | Assess urban heat risks in Enschede

16. Ashkan G. Dagheyan | An Acoustic Metamaterial Layer to Pass Through Calcified Plaques

17. Caterina Cattabriga | AKI-sense – continuous biosensor for acute kidney injury

18. Jelle Plomp | Imaging Behind the Plaque

Posters 19-26

  • In the overview below, you will find posters 19 - 26.
  • You can evaluate these posters during the poster-guided tour at 13:00 - 14:00 or individually at another time between 10:45 - 15:00.
  1. Choose one poster per evaluation that you want to assess. If you wish to evaluate more posters, you will need to fill out this form multiple times.
  2. Once you have selected a poster, the corresponding questions will appear.
  3. Please rate the poster and pitch with a score (10 is best, 1 is lowest). These scores determine the results.
  4. The TOP(s) and TIP(s) will be shared with the researcher and will help them optimize the poster/presentation, but don't determine the results. 

The posters

19. Claudia Manzini | Does breastfeeding affect the pelvic floor?

20. Jedidja Lok-Visser | Criteria-based outpatient scheduling at a nephrology clinic: a pre-assessment and adaptive scheduling intervention

21. Thomas Keizers | A pipeline for individualized whole head dbs simulations

22. Tim Huggers | Functionally selective peripheral nerve stimulation

23. Imme Ebben | Designing an automated wound care monitoring instrument

24. Shahriar Sheikh Aboumasoudi | Trajectory optimization for an active full lower body exoskeleton

25. Marina Gomez Fernandez | 3D pneumatically actuated crocheted soft robots for biomedical applications

26. Lian Klein Teeselink | Development of a virtual surgical plan for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty as a treatment for complex proximal humerus fractures.

Posters 28-35

  • In the overview below, you will find posters 28-35.
  • You can evaluate these posters during the poster-guided tour at 13:00 - 14:00 or individually at another time between 10:45 - 15:00.
  1. Choose one poster per evaluation that you want to assess. If you wish to evaluate more posters, you will need to fill out this form multiple times.
  2. Once you have selected a poster, the corresponding questions will appear.
  3. Please rate the poster and pitch with a score (10 is best, 1 is lowest). These scores determine the results.
  4. The TOP(s) and TIP(s) will be shared with the researcher and will help them optimize the poster/presentation, but don't determine the results. 

The posters

28. Shuhao Que | The human digital twin (HDT) for individuals: a physics-informed machine learning approach

29. Roswita Vaseur | Data-driven profiles to support shared decision-making and user interaction for patients with COPD: A latent class analysis

30. Hannah van Susteren | A biophysical model of synaptic transmission during energy deprivation

31. Hein Lucassen | Wishes and needs of ALS patients and medical professionals regarding assistive devices

32. Naomi van Stralen | IXD Lab connects

33. Marc Torrents Yeste | From lab to large scale: mixed matrix membranes’ superiority in protein-bound uremic toxin removal

34. Kimberly Brock | Thiol-mediated coupling chemistry as a crosslinking method to prepare dynamic, self-healing hydrogels

35. Amarna Pels | Detection of small molecules using interferometry