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Marcus Zuber
Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Publications - 50
Citations - 1107
Marcus Zuber is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photon counting & Detector. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 45 publications receiving 777 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcus Zuber include German Cancer Research Center.
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Review of hybrid pixel detector readout ASICs for spectroscopic X-ray imaging
Rafael Ballabriga,J. Alozy,M. Campbell,Erik Fröjdh,Erik H.M. Heijne,Erik H.M. Heijne,T Koenig,X. Llopart,J Marchal,David Pennicard,Tuomas Poikela,Lukas Tlustos,P. Valerio,W. Wong,Marcus Zuber +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the state of the art in semiconductor-detector readout ASICs for spectroscopic X-ray imaging with emphasis on hybrid pixel detector technology.
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Imaging properties of small-pixel spectroscopic x-ray detectors based on cadmium telluride sensors
T Koenig,Julia Schulze,Marcus Zuber,Kristian Rink,J.S. Butzer,E. Hamann,E. Hamann,Angelica Cecilia,Angelica Cecilia,A. Zwerger,Alex Fauler,Michael Fiederle,Uwe Oelfke +12 more
TL;DR: The imaging properties of Medipix2 MXR multi-chip assemblies bump bonded to 1 mm thick CdTe sensors are described and the finding that higher maximum count rates come at the cost of a reduced energy resolution is concluded.
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Charge Summing in Spectroscopic X-Ray Detectors With High-Z Sensors
T Koenig,E. Hamann,S. Procz,Rafael Ballabriga,Angelica Cecilia,Marcus Zuber,Xavier Llopart,Michael Campbell,Alex Fauler,Tilo Baumbach,Michael Fiederle +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Medipix3RX ASIC features a network of charge summing circuits establishing a communication between pixels which helps to mitigate the effects of charge sharing between neighboring pixels and the emission of characteristic X-rays.
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Flexible Inkjet-Printed Triple Cation Perovskite X-ray Detectors.
Henning Mescher,Fabian Schackmar,Helge Eggers,Tobias Abzieher,Marcus Zuber,E. Hamann,Tilo Baumbach,Bryce S. Richards,Gerardo Hernandez-Sosa,Ulrich W. Paetzold,Uli Lemmer +10 more
TL;DR: The results of this study represent a proof of concept toward flexible direct conversion X-ray detectors realized by cost-effective and high-throughput digital inkjet printing.
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Introducing Biomedisa as an open-source online platform for biomedical image segmentation
Philipp D. Lösel,Philipp D. Lösel,Thomas van de Kamp,Alejandra Jayme,Alejandra Jayme,Alexey Ershov,Tomáš Faragó,Olaf Pichler,Olaf Pichler,Nicholas Tan Jerome,Narendar Aadepu,Narendar Aadepu,Sabine Bremer,Sabine Bremer,Suren Chilingaryan,Michael Heethoff,Andreas Kopmann,Janes Odar,Sebastian Schmelzle,Marcus Zuber,Joachim Wittbrodt,Tilo Baumbach,Vincent Heuveline,Vincent Heuveline,Vincent Heuveline +24 more
TL;DR: Biomedisa can drastically reduce both the time and human effort required to segment large images, and achieves a significant improvement over the conventional approach of densely pre-segmented slices with subsequent morphological interpolation as well as compared to segmentation tools that also consider the underlying image data.