Martin Schepers
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Experience
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Moveshelf
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Netherlands
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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1 - 100 Employee
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VP of R&D
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Oct 2021 - Present
Just like books, photos, and music before, human motions will be digitized on a massive scale. MOVESHELF will serve healthcare with a digital platform for all (future) data on movement disorders, to enable objective and personalised care. Just like books, photos, and music before, human motions will be digitized on a massive scale. MOVESHELF will serve healthcare with a digital platform for all (future) data on movement disorders, to enable objective and personalised care.
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Bond3D
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Netherlands
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Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
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1 - 100 Employee
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Software Team Lead
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Jun 2019 - Oct 2021
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Sr System Engineer
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Jan 2019 - Jun 2019
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Movella
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United States
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Information Technology & Services
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100 - 200 Employee
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Lead Engineer 3DBM
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May 2015 - Dec 2018
Lead Engineer - 3D Human Body Motion focusing on signal processing and sensor fusion algorithms based on inertial sensing and ensure high motion capture quality for Xsens products related to 3D body motion as well as developing new applications related to 3D body motion.
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Works Council Secretary
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Jun 2014 - Jun 2016
For a period of two years, I've taken part as a secretary of the Xsens Works Council consisting of three members.
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Lead Engineer
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Jan 2014 - May 2015
Lead Engineer at Xsens, working on several projects with the objective to develop software algorithms related to 3D inertial motion tracking of humans and objects.
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Lead Engineer
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Sep 2012 - Jan 2014
Lead Engineer in the technology licensing team of Xsens, responsible for several IP building blocks related to 3D inertial motion tracking for personal devices (consumer electronics).
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Sr. Research Engineer
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Jan 2011 - Sep 2012
Part of the Xsens Research team mainly working on motion capture technology based on fusion of inertial sensing with various aiding sensor technologies.
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Research Engineer
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Apr 2009 - Jan 2011
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University of Twente
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Netherlands
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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PhD student
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Apr 2004 - Apr 2009
My PhD work was part of the ‘FreeMotion’ project, which researches accurate and reliable methods of ambulatory motion analysis to provide practical decision making tools to a large group of professionals in health care, ergonomics and sports. My contribution to the project resulted in a thesis: 'Ambulatory Assessment of Human Body Kinematics and Kinetics' (see link to PhD thesis). My PhD work was part of the ‘FreeMotion’ project, which researches accurate and reliable methods of ambulatory motion analysis to provide practical decision making tools to a large group of professionals in health care, ergonomics and sports. My contribution to the project resulted in a thesis: 'Ambulatory Assessment of Human Body Kinematics and Kinetics' (see link to PhD thesis).
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Education
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Universiteit Twente
MSc, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics -
Vechtdal college