Research areas
Anselm Schulz, PhD Evaluation and development of new AI-based CT reconstruction algorithms and examination protocols in oncologic and emergency radiology. Imaging of liver metastases. CT texture analysis of different malignancies as imaging-based biomarker for tumor characterization, response evaluation and as prognostic factor. |
Bettina Hanekamp (PhD project) Pelvic MRI for anal cancer: Analysis of tumor characteristics, prediction of outcome/ recurrence, assessment of response and of local recurrence after chemoradiotherapy. Main supervisor: Anselm Schulz Co-supervisors: Nils Einar Kløw; Marianne Guren; Eirik Malinen |
Ellen Viktil (PhD project) New MRI method for staging of early rectal cancer (“ToSee”) Main supervisor: Anselm Schulz Co-supervisors: Arild Nesbakken; Anne Negård |
Emergency and trauma radiology. Chair of “Nordic Forum for Trauma and Emergency Radiology (NORDTER)” . Oncologic imaging. |
Johannes Godt (PhD project) CT triple injection protocol for trauma patients. Evaluation of image quality and detection of traumatic lesions. Arterial versus portovenous imaging in pelvic trauma CT. Main supervisor: Johann Baptist Dormagen Co-supervisors: Torsten Eken |
Kristin Jensen, PhD Please see her separate research group website CT/X-ray Research & Technology |
Tormund Njølstad (PhD candidate) Deep learning image reconstruction (DLIR) in CT – assessment of image quality, diagnostic performance and potential for dose reduction. |
Ole Einar Heieren |
Anders Drolsum |