Ardit Ramadani, PhD is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in medical image processing and minimally invasive endovascular navigation. He completed his PhD in Informatics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), where his research focused on multimodal catheter tracking, registration techniques, and motion compensation to improve the safety and accuracy of cardiovascular interventions.
Dr. Ramadani has conducted extensive research at the TUM University Hospital German Heart Center, contributing to advanced computational methods and prototype development for real-time catheter tracking using 2D, 3D, and 4D imaging data. His work spans multimodal image registration, electromagnetic tracking, active ultrasound tool tracking, and learning-based approaches for procedural guidance.
He is the author of multiple peer-reviewed publications, including work presented at MICCAI and Medical Image Analysis. His technical expertise includes MATLAB, Python, C++, and software prototyping, complemented by strong skills in scientific communication and interdisciplinary collaboration.
A native Albanian speaker, Dr. Ramadani is fluent in English and has intermediate proficiency in German.
