Martin Daumer

Lecturer at Technische Universität München

Biography

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Prof. Daumer studied physics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (diploma “The phase operator in quantum optics”, 1990) and then received his doctorate in mathematics (“Scattering theory from the perspective of Bohmian mechanics”, 1995). After moving to the TUM Faculty of Medicine (Institute for Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, Rechts der Isar Hospital) and researching “Online Monitoring in Medicine”, the company “Trium Analysis Online GmbH” was founded in 2000 and a year later the non-profit research institution “Sylvia Lawry Center for Multiple Sclerosis Research eV”.

Prof. Daumer's current research focuses on medical monitoring, wearables and clinical studies. “CTG Online” is a medical product for global delivery room monitoring; Based on the “Ian MacDonald Database” and the wearable, a new generation of target parameters for clinical studies is being developed in dialogue with regulatory authorities (EMA, FDA).

Features

  • Invited speaker for “International Collaborators and the 'Future'”, Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford, Festschrift for Prof. George Ebers (2012)
  • Director/Board Sylvia Lawry Center for Multiple Sclerosis Research eV The Human Motion Institute (since 2004)
  • Managing Director Trium Analysis Online GmbH (since 2000)
  • Teaching positions (Telemedicine, Clinical Applications of Computational Medicine) at the Faculty of Medicine, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering at TUM and the Faculty of Medicine at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (since 2003)
  • Research assistant at the Institute for Medical Statistics and Epidemiology at the Technical University of Munich, Klinikum Rechts der Isar, SFB 386 “Statistical Analysis of Discrete Structures” - Online Monitoring in Medicine (1996-2003)

Awards

  • ISPO award 1st prize in the “Barefoot Shoes” category for the metaproduct “fullsoul runningpad & style” (2016/17)
  • ISPO award 1st prize in the “Performance Footwear” category for the “freeheel runningpad” (2012)

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