Contact

Quantitative Imaging Group
Dept. of Imaging Science & Technology
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Delft University of Technology
Lorentzweg 1
2628 CJ Delft
The Netherlands

Email: secr-qi-tnw@remove-this.tudelft.nl
Phone: +31-15-27-81416
Fax: +31-15-27-86740

How to reach us (Building 22)

Agenda

Nov. 10, 16:00, Senaatszaal

Drinks at TPKV

Nov. 30, 12:30, Senaatszaal

PhD Defense Martijn van de Giessen

Dec. 13, 16:00

QI Late Lunch

Progress meetings & Research seminars

Vacancies

PhD vacancies:

For applying for a PhD Position, please contact the research supervisor or use the on-line application form.

Quantitative Imaging

The mission of the Quantitative Imaging (QI) Group is to invent new image-based measurement principles through a combination of imaging physics and digital imaging leading to novel imaging solutions and algorithms for image processing, image analysis, image reconstruction, and image recognition. Our fundamental approach is often applied to selected applications in Life Sciences and Health in close collaboration with leading industrial parties and top university medical centers. The core competence of the group is on extracting quantitative information from multi-dimensional image data. Important contributions herein have been made to the field of digital measurement theory, non-linear image filtering, quantitative microscopy and medical image analysis. We offer a stimulating academic climate for collaborative multi-disciplinary research and for training bachelor, master, and Ph.D. students in the modern aspects of engineering physics and imaging sciences.

News

  • Sayyed Shakeri started PhD project on 3D digital pathology ... 
  • Jenelle Feather and Tonia Tsinman started externship from MIT ... 
  • Jelena Novosel started Ph.D. project on OCT image analysis ... 
  • Robert Nieuwenhuizen started PhD on 3D optical nanoscopy ... 
  • PhD students Ahnet Erdamar, Thijs van Leest and Jeroen Heldens join QI ... 
  • Jaap Caro joins the Quantitative Imaging Group ... 
  • Koen Kalkman completed BSc thesis project on “polyp detection in low-dose CT”  ... 
  • Rob Coorens started BSc thesis project on path tracking through the gastrointestinal tract in MRI ... 
  • Jeroen van Schie started PhD project on MRI image analysis ... 
  • Martijn van de Giessen defended Ph.D. thesis on “Statistical modeling of wrist”  ... 
  • Doedo Hazelhoff Heeres started BSc thesis project on low-dose CT... 
  • Farewell symposium of Bob Duin is fall meeting NVPHBV ... 

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