M.Sc.

Marcel Ochsendorf

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Curriculum Vitae

Work Experience

July 2024 – Now Fraunhofer MEVIS Research Scientist
Development of a low-field MRI system with a focus on the development of modular hardware systems
August 2021 – February 2024 FH Aachen – University of Applied Sciences Research Assistant
Development of embedded hardware modules and technical support for the FB5 makerspace
September 2022 – February 2023 CERN Technical Student
Research and implementation of Kubernetes security techniques
June 2021 – September 2021 CERN Technical Student
Development of Oracle RESTFUL Data Services interfaces
March 2016 – February 2021 FH Aachen – University of Applied Sciences Student Assistant
Development of RT-Linux driver components for the networked railway freight wagon 4.0
December 2018 -August 2021 Freelance software and hardware developer Development of patient-oriented software systems in medical technology

 

Education

September 2021 – February 2023 FH Aachen – University of Applied Sciences, M.Eng. Information Systems Engineering, Specialization: Realtime-Systems

Thesis: Development of a permanent magnet characterisation framework for use in low-field MRI systems

September 2016 – February 2021 FH Aachen – University of Applied Sciences, B.Sc. Computer Science, Specialization: Technical computer science

Thesis: Integration eines eingebetteten Systems in eine Cloud-Infrastruktur am Beispiel eines autonomen Schachtischs

September 2014 – August 2016 Games Academy GmbH, GA. Game Programmer

 

 

Research Fields

      • Marcel is working on the development of low-field MRI systems, with a focus on the development of modular readout hardware systems. In particular, the focus is on real-time synchronization of embedded systems and field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) to implement complex signal processing chains in real time. The optimization of software and hardware systems ensures precise synchronization of the acquired data, which significantly improves the efficiency of subsequent data analysis for imaging procedures.

     


Thesis Topics

 

 Design and Evaluation of whole FDM 3D-Printed RF Coils made of conductive Materials for use in low-field MRI Systems
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 Design and Implementation of an NMR Field Probe for Comprehensive Characterization of Low-Field MRI Magnet Systems
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 Development and Evaluation of a framework for real-time synchronization of microcontrollers in distributed Low-Field MRI control systems
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Publications

 

Journal Publications

Conference Publications