Patrick Ilgمشاهده پروفایل
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Patrick Ilg is a Researcher at the Chair of Biomedical Physics within the Faculty of Medicine at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), with additional affiliation to the TUM Department of Physics. His research is centered on cutting-edge X-ray imaging methodologies, particularly nano computed tomography and propagation-based phase-contrast imaging for laboratory environments, aiming to advance diagnostic capabilities in biomedical science. His primary research interests include Biomedical Imaging, X-ray Imaging, Computed Tomography, Phase-Contrast Imaging, Spectral Imaging, and Material Decomposition. Ilg's work involves developing and optimizing laboratory-based nano-CT systems, enhancing image contrast through staining techniques, and creating simulations for spectral imaging and material decomposition. These efforts contribute to high-resolution 3D imaging of biological tissues, with significant implications for disease diagnosis and treatment monitoring. An analysis of Patrick Ilg's publication record from 2022 to 2024 shows a consistent focus on improving laboratory phase-contrast nano computed tomography systems. His research demonstrates progressive enhancements in system design and image processing, leading to better visualization of biological samples. Key applications include chondrosarcoma evaluation and high-resolution micro-CT for histopathology, indicating a strong translational impact in oncology and radiology. Based on the available information, Patrick Ilg has not received any publicly listed scientific awards or honors. Additionally, there is no mention of student advising or research grant funding in the provided data. He operates within the Chair of Biomedical Physics under Prof. Dr. Franz Pfeiffer, a prominent research group at TUM that is part of the Munich Institute of Biomedical Engineering and the Institute for Advanced Study, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in medical physics and imaging.






