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Henk
Versteeg
Ing MEng FIMechE CEng EurIng MemASME
Senior Lecturer
Phone: (01509) 227528
Email: h.k.versteeg@lboro.ac.uk |
Background
Born in Hilversum, The Netherlands.
Secondary education Hogere Burger School, Jonkerweg. Higher education
at Hogere Technische School, Amsterdam and Cranfield Institute of Technology.
Contract R&D BHRA Fluid Engineering (1978-1982) and Cranfield Institute
of Technology (1983-1987). Joined Loughborough University in 1988 as
Lecturer in Fluid Mechanics at Loughborough University.
School
Research Groups
Thermofluids
Healthcare Engineering
Research
Interests and Activities
Applications of theoretical
and experimental tools in transport - phenomena to healthcare and life
sciences:
(i) Respiratory drug delivery:
- pressurised metered dose inhalers, nebulisers, dry-powder inhalers
- atomisation, aerosol formation
- drug deposition and degradation processes
- aerosol characterisation
- interaction of pharmaceutical aerosols and airways
(ii) Regenerative medicine:
- modelling of transport processes in the production of engineered intervertebral
disc tissues
- mechanical signalling
- scaffold production processes
(iii) Ventilation and homeostatic functions of termite mounds
External
Activities
• Professional affiliations:
Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Member, Eur Ing (Netherlands
National FEANI) and Member of KIVI NIRIA (Netherlands Engineering Institution),
Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Member of ILASS-Europe
(Institute for Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems), Member TERMIS
(Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society).
• Keynote lectures: 11th Int Conf Portable Inhalers,
London 2003; 14th Int Conf on Portable Inhalers, London, 2005
• Invited lectures/presentations: Vortex Flowmeters short
course, Cranfield, 1984; Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Instrumentation
short course, Cranfield 1984-1987; Introduction to Fluid Flow Calculations
short course Cranfield, 1984-1987; Advanced Flow Calculations for Turbomachinery
short course, Cranfield, 1986,1987; Fluid Dynamics and Internal Flow
Systems, Rolls-Royce plc, Derby 1997-present; Flow Measurement Workshop,
Cambridge University, 2005, 2007; Respiratory Drug Delivery VII, Palm
Harbor at Tarpon Springs, Florida, 2000; Drug Delivery to the Lungs
XIII, London, 2002; Respiratory Drug Delivery IX, Palm Desert, California,
USA, 2004; Respiratory Drug Delivery X, Boca Raton, Florida, 2006.
• Referee for Proceedings of Institution of Mechanical
Engineers (Part C Journal of Basic Engineering and Part D Journal of
Automotive Engineering).
• Collaborative Research: Modelling of pharmaceutical
metered dose inhalers (AstraZeneca, 2002, 2004-2005), Visualisation
studies of vortex nozzle inhaler (Kos Pharmaceuticals, Morrisville,
NC, USA, 2003-2004), Formulation of plasmid DNA and aerosolisation using
mesh nebulisers (Prof. M. Hoare, University College London, 2005-present),
Modelling of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Automotive Gear Boxes (Romax
and University of Munich).
• Commercialisation of Research: findings of the visualisation
studies for Kos Pharmaceuticals’ directly led to the re-design
of their inhaler, which is currently undergoing FDA Phase 2 trials as
the world’s first pMDI-based inhaled rh-insulin product.
Publications
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Further Links
Optical Engineering Research Group
Termite Mounds: Smart Structures?
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