In 2010, Jacob co-authored an article on signal processing, where he compared different methods to extract long latency event-related potentials from the brain, which can be of great importance in neurological diagnoses.
Jacob holds a M.Sc. in Medical Engineering which is a very broad area that combines medical and biotechnological areas such as biomaterials, cell biology, and treatments, as well as diagnostic methods and equipment, signal processing, and medical devices. Jacob’s skills combine natural science and engineering with health science, and give him an advantage in understanding complex medico technical cases.
Jacob’s master thesis was part of a large cooperation project between the Technical University of Denmark and a Danish hospital with focus on designing cell capture protein arrays for specific cell capture. His thesis demonstrated capture of monocytes on a confined surface area from a multicell suspension using micro contact printing to fabricate micro protein patterns.
Jacob works with IPR in the following technical fields
Health care
Materials technology
Medical technology
Nanotechnology


