Jakob E. Bardram
Scholar

Jakob E. Bardram

Google Scholar ID: VqgHPskAAAAJ
Professor in computer science, Technical University of Denmark
human computer interactionubiquitous computingdigital healthmobile sensing
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
4,705
 
H-index
36
 
i10-index
115
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
29
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Associate editor of ACM Proceedings on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable, and Ubiquitous Technologies (PACM IMWUT) and ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare (ACM HEALTH); member of IEEE P1752 standardization group for Mobile Health Data; served on numerous program and organizing committees for both ACM and IEEE conferences; received the Informatics Europe Curriculum Award in 2012.
Research Experience
  • He is the Head of the Digital Health research section at DTU's Department of Health Technology; has been part of creating and running several research groups and centers over the years, including the Center for Pervasive Health at the University of Aarhus, the Pervasive Interaction Technology Laboratory (PIT Lab) at the IT University of Copenhagen, and the Copenhagen Center for Health Technology (CACHET). Co-founded Monsenso based on research from the MONARCA project; co-founded Cetrea based on the iHospital project; helped start up CLC Bio.
Education
  • While specific educational details aren't provided, he is noted as a professor in Digital Health at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), with a background in computer science.
Background
  • His research interests include mobile, wearable, and ubiquitous computing technology, mobile sensing, human-computer interaction, and software architecture. The primary application areas of his research are within healthcare, ranging from interactive displays for clinical logistics to personal health technology for mental health.
Miscellany
  • Senior member of ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), member of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), and ATV (Danish Academy of Technical Sciences).