Nick Brombach
E-Mail: nick.brombach(at)uni-siegen.de
Room: US-D 120 (Ludwig-Wittgenstein-Haus, Campus Unteres Schloss)
Phone: +49 (0) 271 / 740 3654
Consultation hour: By arrangement
Vita
Nick Brombach studied both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Business Informatics at the University of Siegen. During his studies, he first worked at the Research College of the University of Siegen and later at the “Digitalen Modellregion Gesundheit Dreiländereck”. There, in the Data Health project, he developed a solution for monitoring vital data to support health care in rural areas.
For this purpose, he investigated the participatory software development of mobile health information systems in cooperation with the different stakeholders of the health sector in his master’s thesis. Nick Brombach received a scholarship of the Christian Goswin Foundation from 2017 to 2022. Furthermore he was appointed to the Dean’s List in the winter semester of 2021/22 for the degree program “Business Information Systems”.
Since November 2022, Nick Brombach has been working as a research assistant at the University of Siegen in the Department of Cyber-Physical Systems. Here he is involved in the project “ATLAS – Automotive Transformationsplattform Südwestfalen” and the “European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH) Südwestfalen“.
Publications
2023
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Keil, A., Brombach, N., Gaus, O., Brück, R. & Hahn, K. (2023)Opportunities of Data Medicine: Telemonitoring of Multimodal Medical Data in Outpatient Care
The Latest Developments and Challenges in Biomedical Engineering. Cham, Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland, Pages: 381–394 doi:10.1007/978-3-031-38430-1_29
[BibTeX] [Download PDF]@inproceedings{strumillo_opportunities_2023, address = {Cham}, title = {Opportunities of {Data} {Medicine}: {Telemonitoring} of {Multimodal} {Medical} {Data} in {Outpatient} {Care}}, volume = {746}, isbn = {978-3-031-38429-5 978-3-031-38430-1}, shorttitle = {Opportunities of {Data} {Medicine}}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-38430-1_29}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-09-12}, booktitle = {The {Latest} {Developments} and {Challenges} in {Biomedical} {Engineering}}, publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland}, author = {Keil, Alexander and Brombach, Nick and Gaus, Olaf and Brück, Rainer and Hahn, Kai}, editor = {Strumiłło, Paweł and Klepaczko, Artur and Strzelecki, Michał and Bociąga, Dorota}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-38430-1_29}, pages = {381--394}, }
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Brombach, N., Keil, A., Brück, R., Ludwig, T. & Gaus, O. (2023)Designing a Vital Data Transmission in Rural Areas with Elderly Persons in Nursing Homes and at Home
doi:10.48340/IHC2023_PD032
[BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]In this paper, we present a vital data transmission system, which aims to support general practitioners (GPs) in the process of digital vital data acquisition. The system consists of (1) an app that displays the GP’s prescribed vital signs and transmits the data recorded via medically certified devices to a medically certified cloud, and (2) a web interface through which the physician can create prescriptions and view vital signs. In addition, it provides further services such as a support functionality for patients and getting feedback from physicians on vital signs. It facilitates the …
@article{brombach_designing_2023, title = {Designing a {Vital} {Data} {Transmission} in {Rural} {Areas} with {Elderly} {Persons} in {Nursing} {Homes} and at {Home}}, issn = {2510-2591}, url = {https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/5025}, doi = {10.48340/IHC2023_PD032}, abstract = {In this paper, we present a vital data transmission system, which aims to support general practitioners (GPs) in the process of digital vital data acquisition. The system consists of (1) an app that displays the GP’s prescribed vital signs and transmits the data recorded via medically certified devices to a medically certified cloud, and (2) a web interface through which the physician can create prescriptions and view vital signs. In addition, it provides further services such as a support functionality for patients and getting feedback from physicians on vital signs. It facilitates the ...}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-09-08}, author = {Brombach, Nick and Keil, Alexander and Brück, Rainer and Ludwig, Thomas and Gaus, Olaf}, year = {2023}, }
2022
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Keil, A., Hahn, K., Brombach, N., Brück, R., Farhan, N. & Gaus, O. (2022)Acquisition and Processing of Biomedical Data for Outpatient Care in Rural Areas
IN Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 8, Pages: 81–84 doi:10.1515/cdbme-2022-1022
[BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]Abstract Acquisition of medical data such as blood pressure, ECG, pulse, and other values is currently often carried out in doctor’s offices by physicians or medical staff. This requires valuable time of patients as well as of practices’ personel and can deliver specific data only of the time of the visit. In this paper we describe a different approach. Patients measure their biomedical vital data at home. Therefore a technical infrastructure together with a workflow were developed and applied within a current project with patients in a rural area. Vital data is transferred via smartphone apps to a cloud environment where doctors can easily access and assess the data.
@article{keil_acquisition_2022, title = {Acquisition and {Processing} of {Biomedical} {Data} for {Outpatient} {Care} in {Rural} {Areas}}, volume = {8}, issn = {2364-5504}, url = {https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/cdbme-2022-1022/html}, doi = {10.1515/cdbme-2022-1022}, abstract = {Abstract Acquisition of medical data such as blood pressure, ECG, pulse, and other values is currently often carried out in doctor’s offices by physicians or medical staff. This requires valuable time of patients as well as of practices’ personel and can deliver specific data only of the time of the visit. In this paper we describe a different approach. Patients measure their biomedical vital data at home. Therefore a technical infrastructure together with a workflow were developed and applied within a current project with patients in a rural area. Vital data is transferred via smartphone apps to a cloud environment where doctors can easily access and assess the data.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2022-11-09}, journal = {Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering}, author = {Keil, Alexander and Hahn, Kai and Brombach, Nick and Brück, Rainer and Farhan, Nabeel and Gaus, Olaf}, month = sep, year = {2022}, pages = {81--84}, }
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Keil, A., Hahn, K., Brück, R., Brombach, N., Farhan, N. & Gaus, O. (2022)Cloud-Based System for Vital Data Recording at Patients’ Home
IN Pietka, E., Badura, P., Kawa, J. & Wieclawek, W. (Eds.), Information Technology in Biomedicine Cham doi:10.1007/978-3-031-09135-3_2
[BibTeX] [Download PDF]@incollection{pietka_cloud-based_2022, address = {Cham}, title = {Cloud-{Based} {System} for {Vital} {Data} {Recording} at {Patients}’ {Home}}, volume = {1429}, isbn = {978-3-031-09134-6 978-3-031-09135-3}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-09135-3_2}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-11-09}, booktitle = {Information {Technology} in {Biomedicine}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Keil, Alexander and Hahn, Kai and Brück, Rainer and Brombach, Nick and Farhan, Nabeel and Gaus, Olaf}, editor = {Pietka, Ewa and Badura, Pawel and Kawa, Jacek and Wieclawek, Wojciech}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-09135-3_2}, pages = {15--27}, }