Prof. Dr. Martin Reuter

Profile

Academic positionAssociate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Reader
Research fieldsArtificial Intelligence and Machine Learning,Medical Informatics and Medical Bioinformatics
KeywordsComputational Neuroimaging, Medical Image Computing, Computer Vision, Computational Geometry and Topology, Spectral Shape Analysis
Honours and awards

2020: Deep-NI Award ($1,200,000) of German Ministry for Education and Research

2014: NIH Career Award ($950,000)

2009: Most Cited Paper Award, CAD Journal

2006: Feodor Lynen Fellowship of AvH

2006: Outstanding Young Investigator (Leibniz University Hanover, Germany)

Current contact address

CountryGermany
CityBonn
InstitutionDeutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen (DZNE)
InstituteAI in Medical Imaging

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Chryssostomos ChryssostomidisDepartment of Ocean Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
Prof. Dr. Nicholas M. PatrikalakisDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
Start of initial sponsorship01/09/2006

Program(s)

2006Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2009Martin Reuter, Silvia Biasotti, Daniela Giorgi, Giuseppe Patane, Michela Spagnuolo: Discrete Laplace-Beltrami Operators for Shape Analysis and Segmentation. In: Computers & Graphics, 2009, 381-390
2009Martin Reuter: Hierarchical Shape Segmentation and Registration via Topological Features of Laplace-Beltrami Eigenfunctions. In: International Journal of Computer Vision, 2009,
2009Martin Reuter, Franz-Erich Wolter, Martha Shenton, Marc Niethammer: Laplace-Beltrami Eigenvalues and Topological Features of Eigenfunctions for Statistical Shape Analysis. In: Computer-Aided Design, 2009, 739-755
2007Franz-Erich Wolter, Martin Reuter, Niklas Peinecke: Geometric Modeling for Engineering Applications. In: E. Stein, R. de Borst, T.J.R. Hughes, Encyclopedia of Computational Mechanics, Vol 1, Chapter 16. John Wiley and Sons, 2007.
2007M. Reuter, T. Mikkelsen, E. Sherbrooke, T. Maekawa, N. Patrikalakis: Solving Nonlinear Polynomial Systems in the Barycentric Bernstein Basis. In: The Visual Computer 24 (3), 2007, 187-200