Module ME3600-KP04, ME3600
Visualisierungstechnologie (VT)
Duration
1 Semester
Turnus of offer
each winter semester
Credit points
4
Course of studies, specific fields and terms:
- Bachelor MES 2020, optional subject, medical engineering science
- Bachelor MES 2014, optional subject, medical engineering science
Classes and lectures:
- Visualisierungstechnologie (practical course, 1 SWS)
- Visualisierungstechnologie (seminar, 1 SWS)
- Visualisierungstechnologie (lecture, 1 SWS)
Workload:
- 45 hours written report
- 30 hours private studies
- 45 hours in-classroom work
Contents of teaching:
- Overview of important imaging methods in biomedical engineering (including CT, MRI, MPI)
- Mathematical and physical-technological principles of image formation
- Applications in fundamental and applied research as well as in clinical diagnosis
Qualification-goals/Competencies:
- The students have basic knowledge of the functioning, areas of application and imaging properties of imaging methods in biomedical technology.
- They have the ability to assess the possibilities and limitations of modern visualization technologies.
- They have theoretical and practical knowledge in the use of various imaging modalities.
- They have practical experience in the field of medical imaging.
- They have the ability to present complex issues (oral and written).
Grading through:
- Oral examination
Responsible for this module:
Teacher:
- Institute of Medical Engineering
- Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thorsten Buzug
- MitarbeiterInnen des Instituts
Literature:
- Olaf Dössel, Thorsten M. Buzug : Biomedizinische Technik: Band 7: Medizinische Bildgebung De Gruyter, 2013
- Olaf Dössel : Bildgebende Verfahren in der Medizin: Von der Technik zur medizinischen Anwendung Springer, 1999
- Thorsten M. Buzug : Computed Tomography: From Photon Statistics to Modern Cone-Beam CT Springer, 2008
- Zhi-Pei Liang, Paul C. Lauterbur : Principles of magnetic resonance imaging: a signal processing perspective SPIE Optical Engineering Press, 2000
- Tobias Knopp, Thorsten M. Buzug : Magnetic Particle Imaging: An Introduction to Imaging Principles and Scanner Instrumentation Springer, 2012
Language:
- offered only in German
Notes:
Prerequisites for attending the module:- None
Prerequisites for the exam:
- Preliminary examinations can be determined at the beginning of the semester. If preliminary work has been defined, it must have been completed and positively assessed before the initial examination.
Last Updated:
05.09.2021