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Overview

Martin Schweiger is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with specific focus on Biomedical Engineering and Computational Mechanics as subfields. Their work integrates various specialized topics including Elasticity and Material Modeling, Anatomy and Medical Technology, and 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis.

Their recent scholarly output includes the paper titled A generative model of hyperelastic strain energy density functions for multiple tissue brain deformation, published in 2020 in the International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery. This publication contributes to the understanding of biomechanical modeling within medical imaging and brain tissue deformation dynamics.

Martin Schweiger collaborates frequently with several co-authors across their research projects. Notable frequent collaborators include:

  • Alejandro Granados
  • Fernando Pérez-García
  • Vejay N. Vakharia
  • Sjoerd B. Vos
  • Anna Miserocchi

Their work is published predominantly in the International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, representing their primary venue for disseminating research findings.

Best Publications

  • A finite element approach for modeling photon transport in tissue.

    S. R. Arridge;M. Schweiger;M. Hiraoka;D. T. Delpy

  • THE FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD FOR THE PROPAGATION OF LIGHT IN SCATTERING MEDIA - BOUNDARY AND SOURCE CONDITIONS

    M. Schweiger;S. R. Arridge;M. Hiraoka;D. T. Delpy

  • Theoretical and experimental investigation of near-infrared light propagation in a model of the adult head

    Eiji Okada;Michael Firbank;Martin Schweiger;Simon R. Arridge

  • Three-dimensional in vivo fluorescence diffuse optical tomography of breast cancer in humans.

    Alper Corlu;Regine Choe;Turgut Durduran;Mark A. Rosen

  • Photon-measurement density functions. Part 2: Finite-element-method calculations

    Simon R. Arridge;M. Schweiger

  • Solving Boundary Integral Problems with BEM

    Wojciech Śmigaj;Timo Betcke;Simon Arridge;Joel Phillips

  • Differentiation of benign and malignant breast tumors by in-vivo three-dimensional parallel-plate diffuse optical tomography

    Regine Choe;Soren D. Konecky;Alper Corlu;Kijoon Lee

  • Diffuse optical tomography with spectral constraints and wavelength optimization

    Alper Corlu;Regine Choe;Turgut Durduran;Kijoon Lee

  • A gradient-based optimisation scheme for optical tomography

    Simon R. Arridge;Martin Schweiger

  • The Toast++ software suite for forward and inverse modeling in optical tomography.

    Martin Schweiger;Simon R. Arridge

  • Approximation errors and model reduction with an application in optical diffusion tomography

    S R Arridge;J P Kaipio;V Kolehmainen;M Schweiger

  • An investigation of light transport through scattering bodies with non-scattering regions

    Michael Firbank;Simon R Arridge;Martin Schweiger;David T Delpy

  • Gauss-Newton method for image reconstruction in diffuse optical tomography

    Martin Schweiger;Simon R Arridge;Ilkka Nissilä

  • Application of the finite-element method for the forward and inverse models in optical tomography

    Martin Schweiger;Simon R. Arridge;David T. Delpy

  • Image reconstruction in optical tomography

    Simon R. Arridge;Martin Schweiger

  • The finite element model for the propagation of light in scattering media: A direct method for domains with nonscattering regions

    Simon R. Arridge;Hamid Dehghani;Martin Schweiger;Eiji Okada

  • Uniqueness and wavelength optimization in continuous-wave multispectral diffuse optical tomography.

    Alper Corlu;Turgut Durduran;Regine Choe;Martin Schweiger

  • Time resolved optical tomography of the human forearm

    Elizabeth M C Hillman;Jeremy C Hebden;Martin Schweiger;Hamid Dehghani

  • Optical tomographic reconstruction in a complex head model using a priori region boundary information

    M Schweiger;S R Arridge

  • Three-dimensional time-resolved optical tomography of a conical breast phantom

    Jeremy C. Hebden;Hylke Veenstra;Hamid Dehghani;Elizabeth M. C. Hillman

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon R. Arridge
Simon R. Arridge University College London
Jeremy C. Hebden
Jeremy C. Hebden University College London
Ville Kolehmainen
Ville Kolehmainen University of Eastern Finland
Hamid Dehghani
Hamid Dehghani University of Birmingham
Michael J. Firbank
Michael J. Firbank Newcastle University
Arjun G. Yodh
Arjun G. Yodh University of Pennsylvania
Jari P. Kaipio
Jari P. Kaipio University of Auckland
Marko Vauhkonen
Marko Vauhkonen University of Eastern Finland
Julia A. Schnabel
Julia A. Schnabel King's College London
Derek L. G. Hill
Derek L. G. Hill Panoramic Digital Health

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