Marija Boberg, M. Sc.

Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE)
Sektion für Biomedizinische Bildgebung
Lottestraße 55
2ter Stock, Raum 213
22529 Hamburg
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Technische Universität Hamburg (TUHH)
Institut für Biomedizinische Bildgebung
Gebäude E, Raum 4.044
Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 3
21073 Hamburg

Tel.: 040 / 7410 25813
E-Mail: m.boberg(at)uke.de
E-Mail: marija.boberg(at)tuhh.de
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3419-7481

Research Interests

  • Magnetic Particle Imaging
  • Image Reconstruction
  • Magnetic Fields

Curriculum Vitae

Marija Boberg studied mathematics at the University of Paderborn between 2011 and 2017. She received her master's degree with her thesis on "Analyse von impliziten Lösern für Differential-Algebraische Gleichungssysteme unter Verwendung von Algorithmischem Differenzieren". Currently, she is a PhD student in the group of Tobias Knopp for Biomedical Imaging at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and the Hamburg University of Technology.

Journal Publications

[191982]
Title: Optimization-based motion estimation in HR-pQCT.
Written by: P. Jürß, T. Knopp, B. Busse, F.N. von Brackel, M. Boberg
in: <em>2025 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI)</em>. (2025).
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Abstract: The imaging modality high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) enables assessment of bone mineral density and three-dimensional microarchitecture of peripheral limbs. Due to its long scan time, this modality is especially susceptible towards motion of the patient. The architecture and scanning protocol of existing scanners, which acquire only halfscans, make many existing methods of motion compensation inapplicable. In this work, an iterative motion estimation and compensation approach is proposed that is able to significantly reduce the amount of motion artifacts. This is achieved by jointly optimizing the motion parameters and reference image to minimize the data consistency error by exploiting the quasi-convex behavior of the objective functions observed near the ground truth. The proposed method was evaluated on a large collection of simulated sinograms and was able to remove motion artifacts almost completely.

Conference Proceedings

[191982]
Title: Optimization-based motion estimation in HR-pQCT.
Written by: P. Jürß, T. Knopp, B. Busse, F.N. von Brackel, M. Boberg
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Note: inproceedings, hrpqct

Abstract: The imaging modality high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) enables assessment of bone mineral density and three-dimensional microarchitecture of peripheral limbs. Due to its long scan time, this modality is especially susceptible towards motion of the patient. The architecture and scanning protocol of existing scanners, which acquire only halfscans, make many existing methods of motion compensation inapplicable. In this work, an iterative motion estimation and compensation approach is proposed that is able to significantly reduce the amount of motion artifacts. This is achieved by jointly optimizing the motion parameters and reference image to minimize the data consistency error by exploiting the quasi-convex behavior of the objective functions observed near the ground truth. The proposed method was evaluated on a large collection of simulated sinograms and was able to remove motion artifacts almost completely.