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Julia H. Jungmann

Julia Jungmann obtained her MSc degree in Experimental Physics from the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. In 2007, she joined the instrumentation group at the Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut in Groningen for a feasibility study for detecting the amount of gamma-emitting radionuclides suspended in water with advanced algorithms for real-time signal processing. In 2012, Julia obtained her PhD at the University of Utrecht. “My doctoral project focused on the implementation and application of state-of-the art pixelated solid state detectors to biomolecular mass spectrometry imaging carried out in the Biomolecular Imaging Mass Spectrometry group of Professor Ron M. A. Heeren at the FOM-Institute AMOLF in Amsterdam.” Her research interests include imaging and detections systems as well as intelligent sensor systems for biomolecular, biomedical and environmental applications.

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February 20, 2013

How mass spectrometric imaging of complex surfaces, such as animal tissue, is being expanded with a position- and time-sensitive pixelated detector

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