Timo Damm ANZBMS-MEPSA-ANZORS 2022

Timo Damm

Born in East Frisia, a particular flat, agricultural region in Northern Germany, he received his Diploma in Physics from the Free University Berlin and started his scientific career working on joint 2D/3D data interpretation and visualization at the University of Kiel, within an interdisciplinary collaborative research center. In 2012 he joined the Biomedical Imaging Section of the Department of Radiology, University-Hospital Schleswig-Holstein. His scientific interest is the development and application of Computational Physics, 3D Image Processing and Artificial Intelligence for Medical Data Interpretation, in particular to the broad field of Quantitative Computed Tomography (QCT), both in clinical and preclincal settings. He is principal scientist for the sections's µCT scanner and lead programmer of StructuralInsight, an evaluation toolkit for quantiative CT data covering a comprehensive analysis workflow for clinical studies. His special research interests are quantitative evaluation of bone morphometric parameters from CT data using sophisticated, volumetric segmentations and, moreover, as a research associate of the section's Intelligent Imaging Lab (I²Lab),.the application of artificial intelligence to medical image data, e.g. covid detection or fracture risk prediction from radiographs

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