About
Hermann Scharfetter is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Biomedical Imaging, TU Graz. His primary focus is on advancing biomedical imaging technologies, particularly in MRI contrast agents, nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR), and fast field-cycling MRI. He leads research into novel materials for medical sensors, such as printed PVDF transducers and Bismuth-containing compounds for contrast enhancement. His work addresses challenges in signal quality, artifact reduction, and high-field detection for clinical applications.
Education: Holds a Dipl.-Ing. (Diplom-Ingenieur) and Dr.techn. (Doctorate in Engineering) from TU Graz. His academic career includes roles in both research and teaching within biomedical engineering.
Research Interests: Develops cutting-edge techniques in magnetic resonance imaging, including quadrupole relaxation enhancement for MRI contrast, fast field-cycling MRI for rapid diagnostics, and sensor technologies for biomedical applications. His studies on nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) and material characterization contribute to improving imaging precision and safety.
Articles Trends: Recent work emphasizes printed electronics for biomedical sensors, optimization of MRI contrast agents, and artifact suppression in imaging systems. Key themes include material innovation, signal processing, and cross-disciplinary applications in medical physics.
Awards: No specific scientific awards mentioned in the text.
Grants/Advising: Active in research projects involving sensor development and imaging system design, though specific grants or advisee details are not provided.
Labs/Teams: Head of the Biomedical Imaging Institute at TU Graz, focusing on multidisciplinary projects in medical imaging and sensor technology.
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