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Thorsten M. Buzug

Thorsten M. Buzug

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
45
Citations
8754
World Ranking
5431
National Ranking
177

Overview

Thorsten M. Buzug is affiliated with the University of Lübeck in Germany, specializing primarily in the fields of Engineering and Medicine. Their research focuses extensively on biomedical applications, particularly within biomedical engineering, molecular biology, water science and technology, physiology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

The main topics addressed by Thorsten M. Buzug's research include:

  • Characterization and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
  • Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • Electrical and Bioimpedance Tomography
  • Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging

Their recent publications cover advancements in magnetic particle imaging and related diagnostic technologies. Notable papers include:

  • "Navigation of a magnetic micro-robot through a cerebral aneurysm phantom with magnetic particle imaging," published in 2021 in Scientific Reports
  • "In situ theranostic platform combining highly localized magnetic fluid hyperthermia, magnetic particle imaging, and thermometry in 3D," published in 2023 in Theranostics
  • "Recent developments in magnetic particle imaging," published in 2022 in Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
  • "Selective Actuation and Tomographic Imaging of Swarming Magnetite Nanoparticles," published in 2021 in ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • "Efficient hybrid 3D system calibration for magnetic particle imaging systems using a dedicated device," published in 2020 in Scientific Reports

Frequent collaborators in their research include Thomas Friedrich, Franz Wegner, Jörg Barkhausen, Anselm von Gladiss, and André Behrends. These collaborations have contributed to sustaining a multidisciplinary approach in their scientific investigations.

Thorsten M. Buzug's research is frequently published in venues such as Infinite Science GmbH, RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering, Scientific Reports, and the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. Their work intersects engineering principles with medical applications, reflecting a consistent integration of technology and life sciences.

Best Publications

  • Landmark-based elastic registration using approximating thin-plate splines

    K. Rohr;H.S. Stiehl;R. Sprengel;T.M. Buzug

  • Multi-scale line segmentation with automatic estimation of width, contrast and tangential direction in 2D and 3D medical images

    Cristian Lorenz;I.-C. Carlsen;Thorsten M. Buzug;Carola Fassnacht

  • Magnetic particle imaging: current developments and future directions

    Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos;Robert L Duschka;Mandy Ahlborg;Gael Bringout

  • Magnetization response spectroscopy of superparamagnetic nanoparticles for magnetic particle imaging

    S Biederer;T Knopp;T F Sattel;K Lüdtke-Buzug

  • Voxel-based 2-D/3-D registration of fluoroscopy images and CT scans for image-guided surgery

    J. Weese;G.P. Penney;P. Desmedt;T.M. Buzug

  • Point-Based Elastic Registration of Medical Image Data Using Approximating Thin-Plate Splines

    Karl Rohr;H. Siegfried Stiehl;Rainer Sprengel;Wolfgang Beil

  • Magnetic Particle Imaging: An Introduction to Imaging Principles and Scanner Instrumentation

    Tobias Knopp;Thorsten M. Buzug

  • Weighted iterative reconstruction for magnetic particle imaging

    T Knopp;J Rahmer;T F Sattel;S Biederer

  • Trajectory analysis for magnetic particle imaging

    T Knopp;S Biederer;T Sattel;J Weizenecker

  • Single-sided device for magnetic particle imaging

    Timo F Sattel;Tobias Knopp;Sven Biederer;Bernhard Gleich

  • Model-Based Reconstruction for Magnetic Particle Imaging

    T. Knopp;T.F. Sattel;S. Biederer;J. Rahmer

  • Towards Picogram Detection of Superparamagnetic Iron-Oxide Particles Using a Gradiometric Receive Coil.

    Matthias Graeser;Tobias Knopp;Tobias Knopp;Patryk Szwargulski;Patryk Szwargulski;Thomas Friedrich

  • Magnetic Particle Imaging: Visualization of Instruments for Cardiovascular Intervention

    Julian Haegele;Jürgen Rahmer;Bernhard Gleich;Jörn Borgert

  • A Multi-scale Line Filter with Automatic Scale Selection Based on the Hessian Matrix for Medical Image Segmentation

    Cristian Lorenz;I.-C. Carlsen;Thorsten M. Buzug;Carola Fassnacht

  • Nonlinear noise reduction : a case study on experimental data

    H. Kantz;T. Schreiber;I. Hoffmann;T. Buzug

  • An approach to 2D/3D registration of a vertebra in 2D X-ray fluoroscopies with 3D CT images

    Jürgen Weese;Thorsten M. Buzug;Cristian Lorenz;Carola Fassnacht

  • 2D model-based reconstruction for magnetic particle imaging.

    Tobias Knopp;Sven Biederer;Timo F. Sattel;Jürgen Rahmer

  • Prediction of the Spatial Resolution of Magnetic Particle Imaging Using the Modulation Transfer Function of the Imaging Process

    T Knopp;S Biederer;T F Sattel;M Erbe

  • Magnetic particle imaging: introduction to imaging and hardware realization.

    Thorsten M. Buzug;Gael Bringout;Marlitt Erbe;Ksenija Gräfe

  • Functional infrared imaging for skin-cancer screening.

    Thorsten M. Buzug;Steffen Schumann;Lucas Pfaffmann;Uwe Reinhold

  • Towards Picogram Detection of Superparamagnetic Iron-Oxide Particles Using a Gradiometric Receive Coil

    Matthias Gräser;Tobias Knopp;Patryk Szwargulski;Thomas Friedrich

Frequent Co-Authors

Tobias Knopp
Tobias Knopp Universität Hamburg
Cristian Lorenz
Cristian Lorenz Philips (Finland)
Til Aach
Til Aach RWTH Aachen University
David J. Hawkes
David J. Hawkes University College London
Klaus Diedrich
Klaus Diedrich University of Lübeck
Thomas Flohr
Thomas Flohr Siemens (Germany)
Graeme P. Penney
Graeme P. Penney King's College London
Julia A. Schnabel
Julia A. Schnabel King's College London
Kannan M. Krishnan
Kannan M. Krishnan University of Washington
Karl Rohr
Karl Rohr Heidelberg University

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