Maria Francesca SpadeaView profile
Professor
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Maria Francesca Spadea serves as Director of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBT) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), part of the Helmholtz Association. Her leadership role includes overseeing research initiatives, teaching activities, and administrative responsibilities within the institute. Located in space 512, she maintains regular consultation hours on Wednesdays from 10:30-11:30 am by appointment. Professor Spadea's research spans several cutting-edge areas in biomedical engineering, with particular focus on medical image processing, artificial intelligence applications in healthcare, and radiomics. Her work bridges computational techniques with clinical applications, emphasizing practical solutions for medical imaging challenges. She has pioneered approaches in federated learning for medical image translation, particularly in CT/MRI synthesis for radiation therapy applications. Her research also extends to cancer cell analysis, vascular biomechanics, and medical robotics, demonstrating a broad yet cohesive research portfolio that addresses critical challenges in modern healthcare. Analysis of Professor Spadea's recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on AI-driven medical imaging solutions, particularly in the translation between different imaging modalities (like MRI-to-CT) using federated learning approaches that preserve patient privacy. Her work demonstrates growing specialization in radiation therapy applications, with multiple publications addressing synthetic CT generation for treatment planning. There's also a clear trajectory toward multi-institutional collaboration, as evidenced by her involvement in projects spanning multiple research centers across Europe. Professor Spadea actively mentors numerous students, including M. Krohmer Zabaleta, N. Skupien, and M. Destito, who have completed bachelor's and master's theses under her supervision. Her research group appears well-integrated within the broader Institute of Biomedical Engineering, collaborating extensively with colleagues like P. Zaffino and C.B. Raggio on multiple projects. The group maintains strong connections with clinical partners, as evidenced by publications addressing real-world medical challenges in radiation therapy, cardiology, and neurosurgery. The research activities of Professor Spadea's team are centered within the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at KIT, with particular focus on medical imaging processing and AI applications. Her laboratory appears to specialize in developing computational tools for medical image analysis, with recent work emphasizing privacy-preserving federated learning frameworks that enable multi-institutional collaboration without sharing sensitive patient data. The team maintains active collaborations with clinical departments, particularly in radiation oncology, as evidenced by numerous publications addressing CT synthesis for radiation therapy planning.










