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  • Julia Herzen (front left), Professor of Biomedical Imaging Physics at TUM, working together with her team at the micro-CT scanner. Image: René Lahn

    Improved imaging for medicine and material sciences

    Advances in micro-computed tomography

    08 March 2022 | Prof. Julia Herzen and her team have improved micro-computed tomography, more specifically imaging with phase contrast and high brilliance x-ray radiation.

  • Prof. Dr. Franz Pfeiffer (back, left), Professor for Biomedical Physics, and his team have developed a prototype of a clinical CT scanner which combines dark-field and conventional X-ray technology (back right: Dr. Thomas Koehler, front left: Clemens Schmid, front right: Manuel Viermetz).

    Prototype of a clinical CT device combines dark-field and conventional X-ray technology

    New technology for clinical CT scans

    08 February 2022 | Prototype of a clinical CT device combines dark-field and conventional X-ray technology.

  • Hendrik Dietz, Professor for Biomolecular Nanotechnology

    „Faszination Forschung“ (issue 27)

    Quarantine for Viruses

    28 January 2022 | The TUM science magazine features Prof. Hendrik Dietz and his research.

  • The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has chosen Prof. Nassir Navab as an IEEE Fellow for 2022. Image: Fabian Vogl/TUM

    IEEE recognizes TUM expert for augmented reality applications in medicine

    Prof. Nassir Navab named IEEE Fellow 2022

    20 January 2022 | The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has chosen Prof. Nassir Navab as an IEEE Fellow for 2022. 

  • PD Dr. Tobias Lasser (left) and Dr. Krammer work on the new algorithm FusionM4Net for the classification of skin lesions.

    Deep learning algorithm with improved diagnostic accuracy

    New algorithm for classification of skin lesions

    14 January 2022 | A research team has developed an algorithm that classifies skin lesions more accurately than previous algorithms by using an improved data fusion process.

  • Professor Franz Pfeiffer (left) with two employees at the computer tomograph in the Munich Institute of Biomedical Engineering. Image: bavariaone

    TV report about TUM's corona research

    03 January 2022 | On December 27 and 28, Sat.1 Bayern reported about selected research projects, including a new X-ray technology.

  • Vasilis Ntziachristos, Professor of Biological Imaging, and his team have developed RSOM, a new imaging method. Image: Stefan Rumpf

    INNODERM research project honored with EU Commission Innovation Award

    Deep insights in skin imaging

    15 December 2021 | INNODERM research project honored with EU Commission Innovation Award

  • Bioanalyst Professor Bernhard Küster (right side) in the laboratory together with two researchers.

    Twelve TUM scientists included in Highly Cited Researchers rankings

    The most cited researchers worldwide

    22 November 2021 | Twelve researchers at TUM are among the world's most cited scientists. Their names can be found in the latest Highly Cited Researchers rankings.

  • Successful GCB/GRK2274 Summer School 2021

    16 November 2021 | The joint summer school of the Graduate Center BioEngineering and the Research Training Group GRK2274 “Advanced Medical Physics in Image-Guided Cancer Therapy” brings together doctoral candidates from various disciplines.