Dr.-Ing. Jochen Schmid

  • Alumnus

Publications


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          2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 [All]


Selected Publications

Journal Articles (2)

A. Loewe, M. Wilhelms, J. Schmid, M. J. Krause, F. Fischer, D. Thomas, E. P. Scholz, O. Dössel, and G. Seemann.
Parameter estimation of ion current formulations requires hybrid optimization approach to be both accurate and reliable.
In Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, vol. 3, pp. 209, 2016
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T. G. Oesterlein, J. Schmid, S. Bauer, A. Jadidi, C. Schmitt, O. Dössel, and A. Luik.
Analysis and visualization of intracardiac electrograms in diagnosis and research: Concept and application of KaPAVIE.
In Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, vol. 127, pp. 165-173, 2016
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Conference Contributions (4)

J. Schmid, and O. Dössel.
An electromagnetic simulation environment, to construct microwave imaging algorithms.
In Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering, vol. 58(s1) , 2013
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S. Bauer, T. Oesterlein, J. Schmid, and O. Dössel.
Interactive visualization of cardiac anatomy and atrial excitation for medical diagnosis and research.
In Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering, vol. 1(1) , pp. 400-404, 2015
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A. Loewe, M. Wilhelms, J. Schmid, M. J. Krause, F. Fischer, E. P. Scholz, O. Dössel, and G. Seemann.
A Hybrid Optimization Approach for the Adaptation of Cardiac Ion Current Formulations to Voltage and Patch Clamp Data.
In Cardiac Physiome Workshop, 2013
M. Wilhelms, J. Schmid, M. J. Krause, N. Konrad, J. Maier, E. P. Scholz, V. Heuveline, O. Dössel, and G. Seemann.
Calibration of human cardiac ion current models to patch clamp measurement data.
In Computing in Cardiology, vol. 39, pp. 229-232, 2012
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Awards

Preis für das beste Doktorandenposter im Rahmen des Cardiac Physiome Workshop in Bar Harbor, USA, 2013
Axel Loewe, Mathias Wilhelms, Jochen Schmid, Mathias J. Krause, Fathima Fischer, Eberhard P. Scholz, Olaf Dössel, Gunnar Seemann
"A Hybrid Optimization Approach for the Adaptation of Cardiac Ion Current Formulations"