Digital Design in Facial Prosthetics
Course Faculty

The course faculty represent more than twenty years of dedicated experience in the development and application of digital technologies in facial prosthetic treatment. The faculty collaborate with global experts on the integration of digital technologies in clinical practice as well as practice clinically and serve in research and teaching roles dedicated to the integration of digital technology in patient care.

Ms. Rosemary Seelaus
Formerly at iRSM, Ms. Seelaus is Senior Anaplastologist at The Craniofacial Center, University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago.

Mr. Peter Evans
Consultant in Maxillofacial Prosthetics , at Morriston Hospital, Welsh Centre for Burns Plastics and Maxillofacial Surgery, Swansea.

Dr. Johan Wolfaardt
Co-founder and Director of iRSM. He is appointed as a Full Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Canada.

Dr. Gordon Wilkes
Co-founded iRSM with Dr. Wolfaardt in 1993. He currently holds appointments as Director of Surgery at iRSM, Clinical Professor of Surgery and Divisional Director of Plastic Surgery at the University of Alberta, Canada.

Dr. Diana Shaw
Director of Business Development at iRSM. Dr. Shaw’s previous experience includes a PhD in Craniofacial Genetics and six years in Business Development in the Biotechnology sector.

Dr. Pierre Boulanger
Professor at the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta, Canada and Director of the Advanced Man Machine Interface Laboratory. He was awarded an iCORE industrial chair in Collaborative Virtual Environment in 2004.

Mr. Ben King
Industrial Designer at iRSM. He has extensive experience in Computer-Aided-Design, Rapid Prototyping and Medical Modeling.

Mr. Andrew Grosvenor
Maxillofacial Prosthetist and Technologist at iRSM. He has primarily focused on establishing and further developing the 3D digital technologies utilized in iRSM’s research and patient treatment planning.

Dr. Dominic Eggbeer
Dr Dominic Eggbeer gained his PhD at PDR in Cardiff, Wales: "The Application of Computer Aided Technologies in Soft Tissue, Maxillofacial Prosthetics". He works in PDR's Medical Applications Group providing commercial medical modeling services, which has close collaborations with the UK health service.