Künstliche Intelligenz in der Medizinischen Bildgebung

Prof. Dr. Martin Reuter

Curriculum Vitae

Degrees
2001-2005 PhD (Dr.rer.nat.), Computational Geometry, Leibnitz University of Hanover, Germany
Major Appointments
since 2024 Professor of AI in Medical Imaging, University Bonn
since 2016 Head of AI in Medical Imaging, DZNE, Bonn, Germany
since 2015 Assistant Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
since 2015 Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
since 2010 Assistant in Neuroscience, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA
since 2010 Faculty, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, USA
since 2008 Research Associate, CSAIL, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Activities in the Scientific Community / Professional Memberships
since 2021 Steering Committee Member, Medical Imaging Center, Bonn, Germany
since 2015 Workshop Organizer, Medical Image Computing, MICCAI Society
since 2013 Review Committees: Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique Belgium, Humboldt Foundation Germany, Alzheimer's Society UK, NWO Netherlands, EBRAINS Germay, Hasler Foundation Switzerland, Marsden Fund New Zealand, Alzheimer's Research UK, Friedreich's Ataxia USA
since 2013 Editorial Board Member of Frontiers in Brain Imaging Methods and Lead Editor of multiple Springer LNCS Proceedings
Honors and Awards
2023 Merit Abstract Award, Organization of Human Brain Mapping, Montreal, Canda
2021 1st Place Competition: FastSurfer Google Collab Tutorial, ISMRM Reproducible Research
2020 Best Paper Awards: MICCAI and BVM Workshop
2014 Career Award (National Institutes of Health, $950K)
2009 Most Cited Paper Award (JCAD Journal for 2006 Shape-DNA publication)
2006 Feodor Lynen Fellowship (Alexander v. Humboldt Foundation, $140K)
2006 PhD Research Award, Leibnitz University Hannover

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