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  • Bioengineering Day 2022

    25 April 2022 | Join the first Bioengineering Day at the Munich Institute of Biomedical Engineering.

  • Johannes Brantl, MuCLS model

    Interview with Johannes Brantl on a model of the Munich Compact Light Source

    "Just do it, it's fun!"

    14 April 2022 | Johannes Brantl has constructed the Munich Compact Light Source (MuCLS), a highly complex machine for X-ray generation, as a detailed model.

  • Ebenbuild Gründer

    Digital twins to improve treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

    Personalized lung simulation models

    07 April 2022 | Digital twins to improve treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS).

  • Save the date

    Events at MIBE in the upcoming summer term

    Save the Date

    23 March 2022 |  The newly implemented speaker series “We are MIBE” provides insights into the work of two Principal Investigators of MIBE at each of the three events. The series will be concluded with another highlight: the Bioengineering Day at the end of June. 

  • 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.