M.Sc. Johannes Melcher

- Phone
- +49 89 289-10846
- Room
- 1.110
- johannes.melcher@tum.de
- Links
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- Group
- Biomedical Physics
Offered Bachelor’s or Master’s Theses Topics
- Distortion correction for high-resolution quantitative X-ray imaging detectors
X-ray imaging detectors - in particular for high-resolution microscopy applications - may suffer from distortions, which degrade the image quality. This can have severe negative effects for quantitative applications, such as 3D micro-computed tomography. This project focuses on the characterisation of distortions of several X-ray imaging detectors at the Munich Compact Light Source, and the subsequent development of suitable correction methods.
Character of thesis work: mainly computational (image processing)
For more information, please contact: Martin Dierolf (martin.dierolf@tum.de), Johannes Melcher (johannes.melcher@tum.de), or Franz Pfeiffer (franz.pfeiffer@tum.de)
- suitable as
- Master’s Thesis Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics
- Supervisor: Franz Pfeiffer
- Distortion correction for high-resolution quantitative X-ray imaging detectors
X-ray imaging detectors - in particular for high-resolution microscopy applications - may suffer from distortions, which degrade the image quality. This can have severe negative effects for quantitative applications, such as 3D micro-computed tomography. This project focuses on the characterisation of distortions of several X-ray imaging detectors at the Munich Compact Light Source, and the subsequent development of suitable correction methods.
Character of thesis work: mainly computational (image processing)
For more information, please contact: Martin Dierolf (martin.dierolf@tum.de), Johannes Melcher (johannes.melcher@tum.de), or Franz Pfeiffer (franz.pfeiffer@tum.de)
- suitable as
- Master’s Thesis Applied and Engineering Physics
- Supervisor: Franz Pfeiffer