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Dr. Clemens Hentschke

Dr. Clemens Hentschke

Dr. Clemens Hentschke

Position:

Research Assistant

Phone:

+49 - 6221 - 42 2329

Building:

TP4

Room:

S2.126

Curriculum Vitae


Education and Qualifications


10/2013 – Doctorate: University of Magdeburg (Dr.-ing.)

12/2008 - Diplom in Computational Visualistics: University of Magdeburg (Dipl.-ing.)

06/2002 - Abitur



Work Experience


11/2013 – today Research Assistant: German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg

01/2009 – 10/2013 Research Assistant: Image Processing and Understanding Group, University of Magdeburg

07/2008 – 09/2008 Research Assistant: Medical Imaging Research Group, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

09/2006 – 02/2007 Research Assistant: Medical Imaging Research Group, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Publications (A Selection)


  • C.M. Hentschke, Klaus D. Tönnies, Oliver Beuing, and Rosa Nickl. A new feature for automatic aneurysm detection. In2012 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro, 2.-5. May 2012. 

  • Clemens M. Hentschke, Oliver Beuing, Rosa Nickl, and Klaus-D. Tönnies. Detection of cerebral aneurysms in MRA, CTA and 3D-RA data sets. In Medical Imaging 2012: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, volume 8315 (1), SPIE, 2012.

  • Clemens M. Hentschke, Steffen Serowy, Gábor Janiga, Georg Rose, and Klaus D. Tönnies. Estimating blood flow velocity in angiographic image data. In SPIE Medical Imaging, 2011.

  • Clemens M. Hentschke, Steffen Serowy, Gábor Janiga, Georg Rose, and Klaus D. Tönnies. Estimating Blood Flow by Re-projection of 2D-DSA to 3D-RA Data Sets for Blood Flow Simulations. In International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (CARS), volume 5 (1), pages 342-343, Juni 2010, 2010.

  • Clemens M. Hentschke, Karin Engel, Sebastian Schäfer, and Klaus-Dietz Tönnies. Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in SPECT by an Active Surface. In Proc. of the Thirteenth Annual Conference Medical Image Understanding and Analysis, pages 109–113, 14.-15. Juli 2009.

Awards and Stipends


  • Trainee grant – IEEE NSS/MIC, 2011


Research Interests

Registration, Computer-aided diagnosis, medical imaging, machine learning

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