Dr. Ronny Grunert studied Applied Physics and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences in Zwickau.
Subsequently, he attended the postgraduate course of studies in Medical Physics at the University of Applied
Sciences, Mittweida.
Additionally, he received the certificate for radiation protection after working at the University Hospital, Leipzig,
in the Departments of Radiation Therapy, Nuclear Medicine and X-ray Diagnostics. At the Innovation Center Computer
Assisted Surgery (ICCAS) of the University Leipzig, he worked in the field of workflow-based evaluation of computer
assisted devices and development of simulation systems. This was also the content of his doctoral dissertation.

Hendrik Moeckel studied Electrical Engineering Management at the University of Applied Sciences (UAS)
in Leipzig. Subsequently, he completed a Master in Electrical Engineering, also at the UAS Leipzig.
During his studies, he worked as a research assistant at the UAS, at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
He investigated the perturbation of electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields on cardiac pacemakers.
The results of his research will be applied to draft new directives for better protection of affected
patients. At the Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS) of the university Leipzig he worked
in the field of surgical communication systems and development of simulation systems for the evaluation
of surgical interventions.

Tobias Meisel studied Mechatronics at the University of Applied Sciences in Merseburg. With a postgraduate
study he specialized himself in the field of medical engineering.
At the Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS) of the university Leipzig he investigated methods
for heartbeat synchronisation of surgical robotics based on automatic segmentation of medical image data.
At Ferag Verfahrenstechnik GmbH he developed automation software for postpress processing systems.

Mario Panzer finished his professional training as a plumber in Leipzig.
At PHACON he is responsible
for the production. His main task field is the postprocessing, the assembly as well as the quality
assurance of the 3D models.

Robert Haase studied Computer Science with a specification in medical computer science at the University
of Leipzig. During his study, he worked as a research assistant at the Coordination Centre for clinical
Studies in Leipzig.
He programmed a graphic interface and SQL-Queries for a clinical study to increase the data quality.
At the Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS) of the University Leipzig he worked in a 3D
ultrasound project and developed an automatic calibration method for arbitrary ultrasound probes.

Maxi Möckel is an educated digital media designer, specialized in operating. She is responsible for the design of art objects and sculptures at PHACON. Furthermore she supports and supervises the virtual construction and the design of the medical and technical 3D-models. She arranges our homepage and the communicative devices.
