Imaging

Medical imaging technology combines sophisticated biophysical sensors with advanced algorithms for human tissue reconstruction in order to diagnose and treat patients. Imaging techniques such as computer tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) require constant improvements in the sensors, system technology, data transmission and reconstruction algorithms. FAU together with its partners provides the conditions for bringing new developments in imaging into the clinical environment quickly. Imaging institutes and research groups at FAU serve as a platform for informing healthcare practitioners as well as local and international communities about the latest research and the applications of medical imaging procedures.

  • Imaging
  • Image Processing
  • AI in Imaging

Prof. Dr. Christoph Alexiou

Department of Otho-Rhino-Laryngology, Head&Neck Surgery, Section for Experimental Oncology and Nanomedicine (SEON)

Prof. Dr. Bernhard Kainz

Chair for Data, Sensors and Devices / Department Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering (AIBE)

Prof. Dr. André Kaup

Chair of Multimedia Communications and Signal Processing / Department of Electrical Engineering

Prof. Dr. Florian Knoll

Chair of Human Processes / Department Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering (AIBE)

Prof. Dr. Markus Neurath

Advanced imaging in gastroenterology. Research projects molecular endoscopy optoacoustics near infraved imaging Related Research Fields Imaging

Dr. Philipp Ritt

Imaging and Physics Group - Clinic for Nuclear Medicine - University Hospital Erlangen

Prof. Dr. Martin Vossiek

Department of Electrical-Electronic-Communication Engineering Institute of Microwaves and Photonics (LHFT)

PD Dr. Thomas Wittenberg

Chair for Visual Computing / Chief Scientist & Research Manager, Digital Health Systems, Fraunhofer IIS