Assistant Professor, Centre for Health Informatics and Technology, University of Southern Denmark
Thomas Schmidt works as Assistant Professor at the Centre for Health Informatics and Technology, University of Southern Denmark. Thomas has a master’s degree in computer systems engineering, and has worked a number of years in the computer gaming industry as a software developer and product manager. In 2013, Thomas returned to academia to complete a PhD scholarship in Patient@home on risk patients in emergency departments. Currently Thomas is involved with research projects on clinical decision support systems, physiological monitoring, machine learning and data simplification.
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