Dr.-Ing. Florian Klämpfl

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Thesis
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A novel microfluidic model to mimic turbid nature and microvasculature of cutaneous tissue for optical imaging experiments (2015) Chen C, Ahmed M, Klämpfl F, Stelzle F, Schmidt M Journal article, Review article Extension of depth-resolved reconstruction of attenuation coefficients in optical coherence tomography for slim samples (2015) Hohmann M, Lengenfelder B, Kanawade R, Klämpfl F, Schmidt M Conference contribution Recovering the superficial microvascular pattern via diffuse reflection imaging: phantom validation (2015) Chen C, Klämpfl F, Kanawade R, Riemann M, Knipfer C, Stelzle F, Schmidt M Journal article, Review article Improved cancer diagnostics by different image processing techniques on OCT images (2015) Kanawade R, Lengenfelder B, Menezes TM, Hohmann M, Kopfinger S, Hohmann T, Grabiec U, et al. Journal article Analysis of the correlation between plasma plume and keyhole behavior in laser metal welding for the modeling of the keyhole geometry (2015) Tenner F, Brock C, Klämpfl F, Schmidt M Journal article Experimental approach for quantification of fluid dynamics in laser metal welding (2015) Tenner F, Berg B, Brock C, Klämpfl F, Schmidt M Journal article Planung von Laserbestrahlungen durch simulationsbasierte Optimierung (2015) Klämpfl F Thesis Mapping the microvascular and the associated absolute values of oxyhemoglobin concentration through turbid media via local off-set diffuse optical imaging (2014) Chen C, Klämpfl F, Stelzle F, Schmidt M Journal article, Review article Preparation of a skin equivalent phantom with interior micron-scale vessel structures for optical imaging experiments (2014) Chen C, Klämpfl F, Knipfer C, Riemann M, Kanawade R, Stelzle F, Schmidt M Journal article, Review article Photoplethysmography (PPG) Sensor for Real-time Body Hemodynamics Monitoring - An Efficient, Robust and Simple Approach for Clinical Shock Diagnostics (2014) Kanawade R, Alhamwi N, Klämpfl F, Riemann M, Knipfer C, Schmidt M, Stelzle F Journal article