Dr. rer. nat. Martin Möddel (Hofmann)

Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE)
Sektion für Biomedizinische Bildgebung
Lottestraße 55
2ter Stock, Raum 212
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 56309
E-Mail: m.hofmann(at)uke.de
E-Mail: martin.hofmann(at)tuhh.de
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4737-7863

Research Interests

My research on tomographic imaging is primarily focused on magnetic particle imaging. In this context, I am engaged in the study of a number of problems, including:

  • Image reconstruction
    • Multi-contrast imaging
    • Multi-patch imaging
    • Artifact reduction
  • Magnetic field generation and characterisation
  • Receive path calibration

Curriculum Vitae

Martin Möddel is a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Tobias Knopp for experimental Biomedical Imaging at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and the Hamburg University of Technology. He received his PhD in physics from the Universität Siegen in 2014 on the topic of characterizing quantum correlations: the genuine multiparticle negativity as entanglement monotone. Prior to his PhD, he studied physics at the Universität Leipzig between 2005 and 2011, where he received his Diplom On the costratified Hilbert space structure of a lattice gauge model with semi-simple gauge group.

Journal Publications

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Title: First human-sized Magnetic Particle Imaging Device for Cerebral Applications. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em>
Written by: M. Graeser, F. Thieben, P. Szwargulski, F. Werner, N. Gdaniec, M. Boberg, F. Griese, M. Möddel, P. Ludewig, D. van de Ven, O. M. Weber, O. Woywode, B. Gleich, and T. Knopp
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Abstract: In intensive care units, patients suffering from intracerebral hemorrhage or ischemic stroke cannot be monitored by imaging systems due to the demands of the scanning device like shielded rooms. In this work, we present the first MPI human head scanner, which can operate in unshielded environments. It is compact and flexible and can be integrated further to be a mobile, bedside device. The system demonstrates its capabilities in technical tests as well as on human sized phantoms.

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Title: First human-sized Magnetic Particle Imaging Device for Cerebral Applications. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em>
Written by: M. Graeser, F. Thieben, P. Szwargulski, F. Werner, N. Gdaniec, M. Boberg, F. Griese, M. Möddel, P. Ludewig, D. van de Ven, O. M. Weber, O. Woywode, B. Gleich, and T. Knopp
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Abstract: In intensive care units, patients suffering from intracerebral hemorrhage or ischemic stroke cannot be monitored by imaging systems due to the demands of the scanning device like shielded rooms. In this work, we present the first MPI human head scanner, which can operate in unshielded environments. It is compact and flexible and can be integrated further to be a mobile, bedside device. The system demonstrates its capabilities in technical tests as well as on human sized phantoms.

Conference Proceedings

[120374]
Title: First human-sized Magnetic Particle Imaging Device for Cerebral Applications. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em>
Written by: M. Graeser, F. Thieben, P. Szwargulski, F. Werner, N. Gdaniec, M. Boberg, F. Griese, M. Möddel, P. Ludewig, D. van de Ven, O. M. Weber, O. Woywode, B. Gleich, and T. Knopp
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Note: inproceedings, brainimager

Abstract: In intensive care units, patients suffering from intracerebral hemorrhage or ischemic stroke cannot be monitored by imaging systems due to the demands of the scanning device like shielded rooms. In this work, we present the first MPI human head scanner, which can operate in unshielded environments. It is compact and flexible and can be integrated further to be a mobile, bedside device. The system demonstrates its capabilities in technical tests as well as on human sized phantoms.

[120374]
Title: First human-sized Magnetic Particle Imaging Device for Cerebral Applications. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em>
Written by: M. Graeser, F. Thieben, P. Szwargulski, F. Werner, N. Gdaniec, M. Boberg, F. Griese, M. Möddel, P. Ludewig, D. van de Ven, O. M. Weber, O. Woywode, B. Gleich, and T. Knopp
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Note: inproceedings, brainimager

Abstract: In intensive care units, patients suffering from intracerebral hemorrhage or ischemic stroke cannot be monitored by imaging systems due to the demands of the scanning device like shielded rooms. In this work, we present the first MPI human head scanner, which can operate in unshielded environments. It is compact and flexible and can be integrated further to be a mobile, bedside device. The system demonstrates its capabilities in technical tests as well as on human sized phantoms.