Martin P. Mintchev

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Dr. Martin P. Mintchev
Technical University of Sofia
  • University of Alberta
  • Awards
    Scientific career
    Institutions
    • Technical University of Sofia

    Martin Pavlov Mintchev (in Bulgarian Мартин П. Минчев) is a Bulgarian American engineer and experimental surgeon.[1] He is currently professor and chair of engineering at Howard Payne University in Texas,[2] and adjunct professor of experimental surgery at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.[3]

    Early life and education

    Mintchev was born in

    Career

    In 1995, Mintchev became assistant professor at the

    Research and development

    Mintchev is the author of hundreds of articles in leading international scientific journals and conferences,

    etc.

    Notable students and fellows

    Awards and recognition

    • 1997 Junior Whitaker Foundation Chair in Biomedical Instrumentation[12]
    • 1997 Engineering Student Society Professor of the Year Award[7]
    • 1998 Student Union Teaching Excellence Award[7]
    • 2007 Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering[11]
    • 2010 Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE[13]

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