Doctoral Degrees
The INM-4 is proud to announce the following completed doctorates.
Congratulations - INM 4 graduates 2023
Ahlam Said Mohamad Issa was awarded the title of Dr. rer. nat by RWTH Aachen University for her doctoral thesis entitled "A Detector Block-Pairwise Dead Time Correction Method for Improved Quantitation Accuracy for a Dedicated BrainPET Scanner“.
Christian Kiefer was awarded the title of Dr. rer. nat by RWTH Aachen University for his doctoral thesis entitled "Visual processing of naturalistic images: Free viewing, guided visual searching, and memorization".
Fabian Küppers was awarded the title of Dr. rer. nat by RWTH Aachen University for his doctoral thesis entitled "Development of a 10-echo GE-SE EPIK Sequence for Simultaneous T2 and T2* Quantification with Application to Oxygen Extraction Fraction Measurement".
Congratulations - INM 4 graduates 2022
Hassan Sbaihat
was awarded the title of Dr. rer. medic by RWTH Aachen University for his doctoral thesis entitled "Investigating the dynamics of task-induced modulation and test-retest stability in the triple resting-state networks using functional magnetic resonance imaging".
Rosalinde Pots
was awarded the title of Dr. rer. nat by RWTH Aachen University for her doctoral thesis entitled "Investigation of New Technologies to Improve Light Collection from Scintillating Crystals for Fast Timing".
Boris Eberhardt
was awarded a doctorate from RWTH Aachen University for his thesis titled ”Development of Novel Parallel Transmit RF Pulse Design Algorithms for Ultra-High Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging”.
Claudia Regio-Brambilla
was awarded the title of Dr. rer. Medic with Distinction by the RWTH Aachen University for her doctoral thesis entitled ”mGlu5 Receptor Binding with [11C]ABP688 in a Multimodal PET/MR-EEG Protocol During Rest and Activation States in Schizophrenia”.
Elene Iordanishvili
was awarded the title of Dr. med. by RWTH Aachen University for her dissertation entitled "Quantitative MRI of Cerebral White Matter Hyperintensities: A New Approach Towards Understanding the Underlying Pathology".