About the department
The department of imaging physics is a hub for physics driven innovation of imaging technologies and instrumentation.
Our ambition is to be leading in the development of novel imaging instrumentation and methods in and for healthcare and our digital society. We do this via scientific imaging research, instrument engineering, and imaging system design. Research topics span the entire range from curiosity-driven to application-inspired, are always academically challenging, relevant to society, and approached from a fundamental perspective. In our department we strive for an optimal mix of diversity in background, talents, and skills at all levels to aid in flexibility, creativity, and overall efficiency of operation of the department.”
Mission
Inspired by challenges in the domains of healthcare and digital society and by scientific curiosity, we create ground-breaking innovations and train top researchers in imaging science and technology.
People
Organisation
Computational Imaging
Principal Investigators
Koen van Dongen
Jeroen Kalkman
Miriam Menzel
Bernd Rieger
Sjoerd Stallinga
Medical Imaging
Principal Investigators
David Maresca
Guillaume Renaud
Qian Tao
Martin Verweij
Frans Vos
Sebastian Weingärtner
Affiliated:
Juan Hernandez-Tanames
Wiro Niessen
Marion Smits
Ton van der Steen
Meike Vernooij
Rik Vos
Microscopy Instrumentation & Techniques
Principal Investigators
Daan Brinks
Hylkje Geertsema
Kees Hagen
Jacob Hoogenboom
Ali Mohammadi-Gheidari
Principal Investigators
Aurèle Adam
Florian Bociort
Silvania Pereira
Stefan Witte
Iman Esmaeil Zadeh
Affiliated:
Wim Coene
Jian-Rong Gao
Omar El Gawhary