Maaike Hillerström

Maaike Hillerström

As a Project Manager in the Smart Mechatronics and Robotics Group, Maaike's background is rooted in embedded systems, specifically with a focus on IoT. Over the course of her career, she has navigated the intricacies of hardware and software integration. Currently, Maaike's role involves overseeing projects and leading teams to deliver solutions in smart mechatronics. Her approach to project management is grounded in a practical understanding of both technical complexities and project dynamics, ensuring steady progress in the field of smart technologies.

In the Holland Hybrid Heart project she will be the project manager for the work of Saxion Smart Mechatronics and Robotics group. Together with the researchers of SMART she will participate in Work Packages 0, 3 and lead Work Package 4, on the system integration.

Holland Hybrid Heart

seeks to create a biocompatible artificial heart using soft robotics and tissue engineering. This innovative heart aims to improve life expectancy and quality of life for heart failure patients while reducing reliance on scarce donor organs.

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Holland Hybrid Heart

seeks to create a biocompatible artificial heart using soft robotics and tissue engineering. This innovative heart aims to improve life expectancy and quality of life for heart failure patients while reducing reliance on scarce donor organs.

Stay connected on LinkedIn. For inquiries, contact us via email.

Holland Hybrid Heart

seeks to create a biocompatible artificial heart using soft robotics and tissue engineering. This innovative heart aims to improve life expectancy and quality of life for heart failure patients while reducing reliance on scarce donor organs.

Stay connected on LinkedIn. For inquiries, contact us via email.

Holland Hybrid Heart

seeks to create a biocompatible artificial heart using soft robotics and tissue engineering. This innovative heart aims to improve life expectancy and quality of life for heart failure patients while reducing reliance on scarce donor organs.

Stay connected on LinkedIn. For inquiries, contact us via email.