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Marcel Zefferer

Researcher at ETH Zurich

Publications -  9
Citations -  1472

Marcel Zefferer is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Finite element method. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1331 citations.

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Exposure of the Human Body to Professional and Domestic Induction Cooktops Compared to the Basic Restrictions

TL;DR: The methodology for testing induction cooktops according to IEC 62233 contradicts the basic restrictions, and the exposure of the fetus and of young children can exceed the limits for the general public if the mother is exposed at occupational levels.
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Estimation of head tissue-specific exposure from mobile phones based on measurements in the homogeneous SAM head.

TL;DR: The new methodology enables the reliable determination of the maximum and averaged exposure of specific tissues and functional brain regions to mobile phones when combined with mobile phone power control data, and therefore greatly strengthens epidemiological evaluations and improves information for the consumer.
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Novel methodology to characterize electromagnetic exposure of the brain.

TL;DR: The Talairach atlas in characterization of the electromagnetic exposure of the brain is introduced, a hierarchical labeling scheme is mapped onto high-resolution human models and the electromagnetic absorption can be extracted and interpreted in every region or combination of regions in the brain, depending on the characterization goals.
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Unstructured mesh generation from the Virtual Family models for whole body biomedical simulations

TL;DR: It is found that an automated solution is difficult to achieve with real-image qualities, but if optimal methods are selected, good results can be achieved with minimal user-interactions, and it is believed that the observations can serve as guidance when choosing an optimal method for a specific application.