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David Schug is a Group Leader in PET detector research at the Chair of Imaging and Image Processing, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He is also Co-Founder and Co-Director of Hyperion Hybrid Imaging Systems GmbH and serves as a Radiation Safety Officer. His research is centered on advancing positron emission tomography (PET) technology, particularly in detector design, time-of-flight performance, depth-of-interaction encoding, and integration with MRI systems. He is actively involved in both academic and industrial innovation in medical imaging.
- B.Sc. Physics, RWTH Aachen University (2006–2009)
- M.Sc. Physics, RWTH Aachen University (2009–2011)
- Dr.rer.nat., RWTH Aachen University (2012–2015)
David Schug's research focuses on medical imaging physics, particularly PET detector development, hybrid PET/MRI systems, and advanced calibration techniques. His work integrates machine learning with physics-based models to enhance timing resolution and image quality. Key areas include ASIC-based readout electronics, RF shielding for MRI compatibility, and real-time data processing. He has made significant contributions to improving coincidence time resolution beyond 200 ps in clinical and preclinical systems.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend in high-resolution PET detector design, with emphasis on time-of-flight capabilities, depth-of-interaction encoding, and in-system calibration methods. Articles frequently involve machine learning (e.g., gradient tree boosting), ASIC integration (TOFPET), and MRI compatibility. The research spans both preclinical and clinical applications, including breast cancer imaging, brain PET, and proton therapy monitoring.
David Schug has not been publicly awarded any scientific prizes or fellowships based on available information.
He advises several researchers and students involved in PET detector projects, as evidenced by co-authorship on numerous publications. His team develops cutting-edge detector platforms like the Hyperion series and collaborates on EU projects such as HYPMED. While specific grant details are not listed, his sustained research output and entrepreneurial activity suggest successful funding acquisition. His work bridges academia and industry through Hyperion GmbH.
David Schug leads the PET detector research group at the Chair of Imaging and Image Processing, RWTH Aachen. He is part of AG START at Uniklinik RWTH Aachen and collaborates extensively with Prof. Volkmar Schulz. His team focuses on the Hyperion detector platform, developing inserts for simultaneous PET/MRI, with applications in oncology, neurology, and cardiology.
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