Introduction to mathematical/physical/technical principles of computerassisted imaging concepts (computed tomography), from the historical beginning to most recent technologies including spectral CT, ultra wide beam and cardiac scanning. Understanding how images are produced and how imaging parameters are set and used, enabling students to correctly understand these for their own image processing tasks usinf CT scans. Simple examples and the very basic principles of image sampling and reconstruction are shown with Matlab. For more information please see the TUWEL course! There you can download the presentations, Matlab examples and other resources.
Introduction to mathematical/physical/technical principles of computerassisted imaging concepts (computed tomography)
Note: 141.225 is recommended (for BME and Physics students), but not necessary
Lecture held at the Medical University of Vienna, Seminar Room of the Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering. Vienna General Hoslptal, Währinger Gürtel 18-12, 4th floor.
Time: Monday, 15:45-17:15. Course starts March 12, 2018.
Please register in the TUWEL course, and download the lecture notes (well, slides).
Multiple Choice Test (in English), first test date after last lecture; examination dates to be announced in TISS regularly. Additional Examination dates possible upon request (EMail).
IMPORTANT NOTICE: NO SHOWS AT EXAMINATIONS: If you wish to cancel a registration, please do so before the exam in TISS. Students who are registered and do not come to the exam without notice or reason will be blacklisted for the following examination date! If any questions please contact peter.homolka@tuwien.ac.at
Please sign up if you wish to access the TUWEL course
141.225