Summary
Julian Moosmann is a physicist and scientist with 11 years’ experience developing and applying advanced X-ray imaging methods, specializing in synchrotron-based tomography, phase-contrast imaging and in situ/in vivo experiments. Based at Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon in Hamburg, he combines experimental instrumentation, data acquisition and visualization with algorithm development for tomographic reconstruction and phase retrieval. His background spans academic postdocs and research roles at KIT and KTH where he implemented variational optimization methods for medical-imaging problems such as Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Julian is comfortable bridging lab and computational workflows, turning bespoke experimental setups into reproducible 3D/4D quantitative analyses. He holds a Dr. rer. nat. in Physics (magna cum laude) and is known for integrating imaging physics with practical image-processing pipelines to extract biologically and materially relevant metrics.
11 years of coding experience
Dr. rer. nat., Physik, magna cum laude, Dr. rer. nat., Physik, magna cum laude at Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
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