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Peter Homolka is an Associate Professor at the Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Medical University of Vienna. His work focuses on medical imaging optimization, radiation dosimetry, and the application of additive manufacturing in developing advanced phantoms for radiology and ultrasound. He has contributed extensively to CT imaging, mammography, and pediatric radiology.
- University: Medical University of Vienna
- Department: Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering
Homolka's research spans X-ray attenuation analysis, image quality assessment, and the development of tissue-mimicking materials for phantoms. He has explored dual-energy mammography, ultra-low-dose CT applications, and techniques for enhancing diagnostic accuracy while minimizing radiation exposure.
His recent publications highlight trends in 3D printing for anthropomorphic phantoms, dose optimization in CT and mammography, and comparative studies in emergency radiology. These works emphasize radiation safety, material science, and clinical imaging protocols.
Homolka's projects include collaborations with international bodies like the IAEA, focusing on pediatric imaging standards and multi-center studies. His contributions to phantom design and dosimetry metrics have advanced quality assurance in radiology.
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