Independent FUSE Oversight Board

Hendrik J. Vos / IFOB Chair, Delft University of Technology

Hendrik J. Vos received the M.Sc. degree in Applied Physics from Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands in 2004, and his Ph.D. degree with the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, in 2010. He worked as a Postmaster Researcher with the University of Florence, Italy, on acoustic contrast agent characterizations and modelling. In a non-academic side path, he operated as a contract researcher for the petrochemical industry on cutting-edge ultrasonic monitoring solutions for three years. He currently is associate professor with Erasmus MC and Delft University of Technology, and received a 1-MEUR Dutch NWO-TTW-VIDI personal grant in 2018 and acts as PI in several research projects. His research interests include acoustical array technology for biomedical imaging in all its aspects: transducers, 2-D and 3-D beamforming, cardiac shear waves, ultrafast Doppler, contrast imaging, and related subclinical and clinical studies.

Glen McLaughlin / President, YorLabs

Glen has over 25 years of product development, innovation and leadership experience. He presently serves as President of Innovation & Development and Chief Product Officer of Mindray Medical International, the largest medical device company in China. He previously served as Zonare’s Vice President of Engineering for over 12 years, having led all technology and product development. Zonare was acquired by Mindray in 2013. At Zonare, he established and managed a world class engineering team to cover all aspects of engineering development, including electrical, mechanical, software, regulatory, transducers, and imaging physics. The team consisted of 30 engineers, 15 with Ph.D.’s.

Glen has brought over a dozen products to market generating over $500M of revenue. He holds 47 issued patents, 5 allowed, and 30 pending in the medical device field. His passion is to bring new technologies to market that can have a positive impact on humanity. He has established research collaborations with leading academic centers both in the US and abroad. At InCube Labs, he was instrumental to the growth of a number of medical device companies, such as Fe3 Medical, Corhythm, Neurolink, and Python Medical.

Glen also serves as a visiting professor at several institutions around the world along with sitting on the board or as an advisor to a number of medical technology companies.

Glen holds a BSEE from Carnegie Mellon University, a MSEE and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University where his doctoral research focused on a biosensor design.