Rudolf StollbergerView profile
Professor
Rudolf Stollberger is a Professor at TU Graz's Institute of Biomedical Imaging. His research focuses on advanced MRI techniques, including CEST-MRI, arterial spin labeling, quantitative MRI parameter quantification, and optimal control-based RF pulse design. He holds academic appointments in medical technology and has expertise in high-field MRI (7T), image reconstruction algorithms, and deep learning applications in medical imaging. Education and affiliations are not explicitly detailed, but his work spans interdisciplinary areas such as neuroimaging, perfusion quantification, and biomedical signal processing. His research portal is accessible via http://www.imt.tugraz.at/ . Key research interests include developing robust RF pulses for inhomogeneous fields, improving CEST MRI contrast via optimal control, and enhancing real-time fMRI neurofeedback systems. He has contributed to model-based reconstructions for IVIM and DTI, as well as automated segmentation methods using deep learning. Notable articles from 2025–2023 highlight innovations in MRI sequence optimization, artifact reduction, and explainable AI for medical imaging datasets. His work addresses challenges in high-resolution ASL perfusion imaging, T1 quantification, and lung vessel morphology analysis.





