Johan Ullman | |
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Born | March 14, 1953 |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Physician |
Johan Ullman is a Swedish medical doctor, scientist, and inventor.
Ullman was born on March 14, 1953, in Hallstavik, Sweden, to civil engineer Uddo Ullman, and Barbro Stenkulla. [1] He grew up in Falun, and received his medical degree from the University of Gothenburg, and his specialist degree in anaesthesia and intensive care at the Linköping University Hospital. [2] Ullman has developed a number of inventions, first and foremost related to ergonomics, injury prevention, medical technology, work environment and IT.
In 1996, at Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Ullman developed a method for measuring exposure to human whole-body impact on board high-speed boats. Today, the method is used internationally. [3] This project was however cancelled as it "risked to result in commercial outputs", since some new technologies that Ullman had developed were shown to reduce shock exposure. US Navy - SOCOM and NAVSEA invited Ullman to continue his research in the US. [4]
Johan Ullman is, in 2013 responsible for ergonomics (human factors), and injury prevention at HSBO Pro, a group of experts in design and acquisition of high speed boats, [5] which also stages the HSBO Forum, a biannual international networking event for professionals in the high-speed work boat community. [6]
Examples of some inventions within IT and telecom are:
Other examples of ideas and inventions challenging standards and traditions are:
The capture of the company, and the invention has been featured on Swedish national TV, Uppdrag Granskning (Mission Scrutiny) [21] and other media. [22] [23] The case has also been subject to debates in the Swedish Parliament, [24] [25] as well as in academic reports. [26]
Johan Ullman | |
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Born | March 14, 1953 |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Physician |
Johan Ullman is a Swedish medical doctor, scientist, and inventor.
Ullman was born on March 14, 1953, in Hallstavik, Sweden, to civil engineer Uddo Ullman, and Barbro Stenkulla. [1] He grew up in Falun, and received his medical degree from the University of Gothenburg, and his specialist degree in anaesthesia and intensive care at the Linköping University Hospital. [2] Ullman has developed a number of inventions, first and foremost related to ergonomics, injury prevention, medical technology, work environment and IT.
In 1996, at Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Ullman developed a method for measuring exposure to human whole-body impact on board high-speed boats. Today, the method is used internationally. [3] This project was however cancelled as it "risked to result in commercial outputs", since some new technologies that Ullman had developed were shown to reduce shock exposure. US Navy - SOCOM and NAVSEA invited Ullman to continue his research in the US. [4]
Johan Ullman is, in 2013 responsible for ergonomics (human factors), and injury prevention at HSBO Pro, a group of experts in design and acquisition of high speed boats, [5] which also stages the HSBO Forum, a biannual international networking event for professionals in the high-speed work boat community. [6]
Examples of some inventions within IT and telecom are:
Other examples of ideas and inventions challenging standards and traditions are:
The capture of the company, and the invention has been featured on Swedish national TV, Uppdrag Granskning (Mission Scrutiny) [21] and other media. [22] [23] The case has also been subject to debates in the Swedish Parliament, [24] [25] as well as in academic reports. [26]