IMT - Institute of Medical Engineering
Mission statement
The research interests of the team at the Institute of Medical Engineering are in physical sensing and image acquisition techniques as well as image computing and system modeling in biophysical, medical and technical applications. The key competence covers the area of medical and technical imaging using tomographic techniques. This includes the development of reconstruction algorithms, signal pre- and post-processing methods, and front-end electronics.
Research portfolio
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Biochemical Engineering
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Image Computing
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Nuclear Imaging
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Magnetic Particle Imaging
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X-Ray Based Imaging
Selected publications
- Graeser, M., Bente, K., and Buzug, T. M.: Dynamic Single-Domain Particle Model for Magnetite Particles with Combined Crystalline and Shape Anisotropy. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, vol. 48, no. 27, ID 275001, 2015, doi.
- Bente, K., Weber, M., Graeeser, M., Sattel, T. F., Erbe, M., and Buzug, T. M.: Electronic Field Free Line Rotation and Relaxation Deconvolution in Magnetic Particle Imaging. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 644–651, 2014, doi.
- Kaethner, C., Ahlborg, M., Bringout, G., Weber, M., and Buzug, T. M.: Axially Elongated Field-Free Point Data Acquisition in Magnetic Particle Imaging. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 381–387, 2015, doi.
- Mang, A., Toma, A., Schuetz, T. A., Becker, S., Mohr, C., Eckey, T., Petersen, D., and Buzug, T. M.: Biophysical modeling of brain tumor progression: From unconditionally stable explicit time integration to an inverse problem with parabolic PDE constraints for model calibration. Medical Physics, vol. 39, no. 7, pp. 4444–4460, 2012, doi.
- Kratz, B., Weyers, I., and Buzug, T. M.: A fully 3D approach for metal artifact reduction in computed tomography. Medical Physics, vol. 39, no. 11, pp. 7042–7054, 2012, doi.
Contact
Institute of Medical Engineering
Build. 64, Room 55
Universität zu Lübeck
Ratzeburger Allee 160
23562 Lübeck