Inventor · Erlangen, DE

Stephan Nufer

14Patents
3h-index
17Co-inventors
53Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 29, 2005 → Sep 11, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9208747B2 Control module and control method to determine perspective in the rendering of medical image data sets Physics 14 Active
USD836656S1 Display screen or portion thereof with a graphical user interface General 11 Active
USD835653S1 Display screen or portion thereof with a graphical user interface General 8 Active
US10216376B2 Method for specifying a position of a patient with respect to the isocenter of a medical imaging scanner Physics 2 Active
US10146422B2 Computer network and method for displacement of an object within a computer network Physics 1 Active
US10303355B2 Method, graphical interface, and medical apparatus for planning a medical imaging examination Physics 1 Active
US12127859B2 Communication system and method for a medical imaging system Physics 1 Active
US12408874B2 Method for adjusting a driving force for moving a patient table of a magnetic resonance apparatus Human Necessities 0 Active
US12348905B2 Apparatus and method to support monitoring of a patient Physics 0 Active
US10034267B2 Method and apparatus for localizing components and/or persons assigned to an image recording scanner in a spatial environment Electricity 0 Active
US9418419B2 Control method and apparatus to prepare medical image data with user acceptance of previews after each of first and second filtering of the medical image data Physics 0 Active
US7783026B2 System and method for connecting a port connector to an interface circuit Electricity 0 Active
US10517560B2 Method and medical imaging apparatus for determining at least one patient-specific safety parameter for a medical imaging examination Human Necessities 0 Active
US11786200B2 Method and image recording apparatus for obtaining image data from a patient involving administration of a contrast medium to the patient Physics 0 Active

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