Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2011

Prof. Dr. Constantino Grosse, Department of Physics, National University Tucuman, Argentinien
Conductivity and Electrophoretic Mobility in Colloidal Suspensions and their Dependence on the Normal and Anomalous Surface Conductivities
Dr. Carsten Wolters, Institut für Biomagnetismus und Biosignalanalyse, Universität Münster
EEG and MEG Source Analysis of Epileptiform Activity using High-Resolution Finite Element Head Modelling
Prof. Dr. Jens Haueisen, Institut of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, TU Ilmenau
The Influence of Anisotropic White Matter Conductivity on EEG/MEG Source Reconstruction
Dr. Juan Jose Godina Nava, Center of Research and Advances Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute, Mexiko
Liver Preneoplastic Lesions Formation Inhibited by Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Exposure
Dr. Roman Gaignaire, Institut Montefiore, Université de Liège, Frankreich
Stochastic Uncertainty Quantification of Eddy Currents in the Human Body by Polynomial Chaos Decomposition
Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Institut für Informatik, TU München
Tackling Higher Dimensionalities with Sparse Grids
Dr. Daryl D. Lima, Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research and Education, La Jolla, California, USA
What Clinicians Can Learn from Numerical Simulation
Prof. Dr. Andreas Schönhals, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung, Berlin
Dielektrische Spektroskopie und ihre Anwendung auf inhomogene (polymere) Materialien
PD Dr. Uwe Pliquett, Institut für Bioprozess- und Analysenmesstechnik e.V., Heilbad Heiligenstadt
Elektrische Impedanz der Haut - Messmethode und Anwendung