معرفی
Thomas Pock is a Professor at the Institute of Visual Computing at TU Graz. His research focuses on computer vision, optimization methods, and mathematical models in computer vision, with significant contributions to medical imaging and inverse problems. He leads projects integrating deep learning with traditional variational methods for applications in MRI reconstruction, microscopy, and cardiac signal analysis. His work emphasizes efficient sampling techniques, uncertainty quantification, and algorithmic optimization in computational imaging.
Education and academic background are not explicitly detailed in the provided texts, but his extensive publication record indicates expertise in interdisciplinary areas such as biomedical engineering, signal processing, and machine learning. Key research themes include variational networks, total variation methods, and generative adversarial networks (GANs) for image reconstruction and segmentation.
His research spans collaborations in both academic and clinical settings, addressing challenges in 3D reconstruction, particle flow estimation, and cardiac electrophysiology modeling. Notable projects include Total Deep Variation and inverse Eikonal methods for medical data analysis. He actively contributes to open-source tools and frameworks for variational optimization and deep learning integration.



