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Dr. Antje Willuweit is a researcher at the Jülich Research Centre, specifically within the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM). She is affiliated with the Department of Physics of Medical Imaging (INM-4), where she conducts research at the intersection of physics, medicine, and neuroscience. Located in Building 15.2, Room R 373 at the Jülich campus in Germany, her work contributes to the center's interdisciplinary mission in brain research and medical technology development.
Her research focuses on the physical principles and technological applications of medical imaging systems, with emphasis on neuroimaging techniques and diagnostic methodologies. This includes advancing computational imaging approaches for neurological applications, analyzing brain structure-function relationships, and developing physics-based models for medical diagnostics. The Physics of Medical Imaging department (INM-4) leverages cutting-edge instrumentation within Jülich's neuroscience ecosystem to translate imaging innovations into clinical practice.
Scientific Awards
No scientific awards were documented in the available profile information.
Advising and Grants
The current profile does not specify supervised students or active research grants, though her position implies involvement in collaborative projects within the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine's broader research framework.
Laboratories and Teams
Dr. Willuweit operates within the Physics of Medical Imaging department (INM-4), which forms part of Jülich's integrated neuroscience infrastructure. This department collaborates extensively with other INM divisions including Structural and Functional Brain Organization (INM-1), Molecular Brain Organization (INM-2), and Computational Biomedicine (INM-9), utilizing shared resources like the Jülich Supercomputing Centre for image data analysis.

