FH-Prof. DI Dr. Johannes Martinek
Program Director Bachelor Biomedical Engineering
Program Direct Master Healthcare and Rehabilitation Technology
Personal Information and Education
- PhD Thesis and Graduation at the Vienna University of Technology (in the field of Modeling and Simulation, accomplished at the Department Biomedical Engineering and Physics at the Vienna Medical School)
- Master’s Thesis and Graduation at the Vienna University of Technology
- Study of Technical Mathematics at the Vienna University of Technology and specialization in Mathematical Computer-Sciences
- Secondary School, GRG VIII Albertgasse (Vienna)
- Born in Vienna
Career
- since 2008 Lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien
- since 2007 Deputy Program Director of Studies of Healthcare and Rehabilitation Technology
- Juli 2006 – Mai 2009 Project Assistant at Technical University Vienna
- Oct. 2004 – Feb. 2008 external lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien
- Jan. 2004 – Juni 2006 Developement of Database and dataanalysis at WSP (Wilhelminenspital – Vienna)
Activities at UAS Technikum Wien
- Deputy Program Director of Studies of Healthcare and Rehabilitation Technology
- Lessons in the fields of Biomedical Engineering, Healthcare and Rehabilitation Technology as well as Sports-Equipment Technology
- Coordinator for „Biomedical Informatics“ (Department of Biomedical Engineering)
Teaching Focus
- Applied Informatics in the fields of Biomedical Engineering and Sports-Equipment Technology
- Modeling and Simulation
- Supervision of projects in the field of Rehabilitation Technology
- Supervision of Bachelor- und Master’s Thesis in the fields of Biomedical Engineering and Sports-Equipment Technology as well as Rehabilitation Technology
Publikationen
Vergleich des decompositionierten und des überlagerten Elektromyogramms zur Analyse der Muskelermüdung
Evaluation of Wearable Multimodal Sensor Insoles for Motion-pattern Measurements in Stroke Rehabilitation – a Pilot Study
Influence of the electrode position on the electrical field distribution and excitation of a denervated muscle fiber
eHealth und eCard an der Fachhochschule Technikum Wien
Simulationen zur Funktionellen Elektrostimulation: Effektive Elektrodenkonfigurationen zur Muskelstimulation
Simulation der elektrischen Stimulation im menschlichen Oberschenkel mit Hilfe von FEMLAB
FE-Modellierung für Implantate als Alternative zur transkutanen Elektrostimulation des langzeitdenervierten Oberschenkels
Electrical stimulation of denervated skeletal muscles: a modeling study of transcutaneous stimulation
Fachhochschule Technikum Wien – Femlab in der Lehre
Fachhochschule Technikum Wien - Fernlab in der Lehre
Analysis of calculated electrical activation of denervated muscle fibres in the human thigh
Analyse der Aktivierung von denervierten Muskelfasern im menschlichen Oberschenkel bei FES
Simulation der Funktionellen Elektrostimulation an der denervierten Oberschenkelmuskulatur
Simulation der Funktioniellen Elektrostimulation an der denervierten Oberschenkelmuskulatur
Evaluation of Wearable Multimodal Sensor Insoles for Motion-pattern Measurements in Stroke Rehabilitation – a Pilot Study
10-th Vienna international workshop on functionalelectrostimulation and 15th IFESS Annual Conference
Simulation of spinning soccer ball trajectories influenced by altitude
Towards a numerical 3D model of Functional Electrical Stimulation of denervated, degenerated human skeletal muscle
Coupling Effects in the Bidomain Model of Functional Electrical Stimulation
Angewandte Informatik-Jahresprojekte in selbstorganisierten Gruppen, gewichtete Leistungsbeurteilung
Simulating Hodgkin-Huxley like Excitation using Comsol Multiphysics
Development of modeling functional electrical stimulation in denervated muscle
A new approach to simulate Hodgkin - Huxley like excitatation with FEMLAB
Simulation der elektrischen Stimulation im menschlichen Oberschenkel mit Hilfe von FEMLAB
Functional electrical stimulation of denervated skeletal muscle fibers in 3D human thigh-modeling and simulation
Functional electrical stimulation of denervated skeletal muscles: a modeling study
Simulation and Analysis of Electric Activiation of Denervated Muscle Fibres in the Human Thigh
Simulation and Analysis of Electric Activation of Denervated Muscle Fibres in the Human Thigh
Modeling Needle Stimulation of Denervated Muscle Fibers: Voltage-Distance Relations and Fiber Polarization Effects
Modeling the excitability of the denervated human thigh for the stimulation with surface and needle electrodes
A novel approach to simulate Hodgkin-Huxley-like excitation with COMSOL multiphysics
A finite element model of the electrically stimulated human thigh: changes due to denervation and training
Analysis of calculated electrical activation of denervated muscle fibres in the human thigh