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Markus Haltmeier is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Innsbruck. His research focuses on inverse problems, image reconstruction, and deep learning with applications in medical imaging, photoacoustics, and computational mathematics. He leads a group dedicated to advancing theoretical and practical solutions for challenges in non-destructive testing and medical diagnostics. His work integrates mathematical analysis with machine learning, addressing issues such as high-resolution imaging in scattering media and automated segmentation of cardiac structures.
Key research areas include regularization techniques for inverse problems, self-supervised learning approaches for limited data scenarios, and computational methods for photoacoustic tomography. His contributions span both theoretical developments (e.g., inversion formulas for Radon transforms) and applied solutions (e.g., algorithms for cylinder liner wear assessment and myocardial infarct segmentation).
Publications highlight advancements in neural network-based regularization, 3D medical image synthesis, and unsupervised learning frameworks for segmentation and registration. His research emphasizes bridging the gap between mathematical theory and real-world applications in healthcare and engineering.
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