Prof. Dr. habil. Till Sieberth

Prof. Dr. habil. Till Sieberth

Professur für Photogrammetrie
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Room G 210

Books and Papers

Automated volumetric estimation of six basic thoracic and abdominal organs in postmortem computed tomography data using deep learning techniques

2025
Fehr, J. Kurmann, A. Handschin, P. Ampanozi, G. Franckenberg, S. Golomingi, R. Sieberth, T. Ebert, L. Dobay, A.
Forensic Imaging

Long-Term Geometric Monitoring of the Bremen Cog: Monitoring Concept, First Results and Future Perspectives

2025
Hastedt, H. Sieberth, T. Wiedmann, S.
ISPRS Ann. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., X-M-2-2025, 115–122

Photogrammetrie - Laserscanning - Optische 3D-Messtechnik

2025
Beiträge der Oldenburger 3D-Tage und des BIMtages 2025, Wichmann Verlag, Berlin/Offenbach

Presentations

Forensics digital - 3D crime scene reconstruction

April 2026
Vortrag in der Rechtsmedizin Thessaloniki

Virtual reconstruction: augmented evidence for augmented justice

Dezember 2025
Cyberjustice Europe Conference 2025 (European Commission)

Forensik digital – 3D Tatort-Rekonstruktion

November 2025
Vortrag in der Rechtsmedizin Hannover

Forensik digital – 3D Tatort-Rekonstruktion

November 2025
Fachtagung BDVI Landesgruppe Sachsen

Mit optischer Messtechnik den Tätern auf der Spur

September 2025
Hirn vom Hahn

Projects

Funded by Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space
The aim of this project is to perform medical knee arthroplasty procedures more precisely and with fewer complications for patients. Drill-free markerless tracking is intended to replace additional installations in order to speed up the healing process and reduce the risk of infe... more
Funded by German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
In the GeoRek project, geodetic methods are being developed in cooperation with German and Ukrainian partner universities for teaching, research, and practice for measures to rebuild destroyed objects in Ukraine. To this end, micro-certificates are being offered in various subjec... more
Funded by State of Lower Saxony and VolkswagenStiftung, zukunft.niedersachsen
There are hundreds of thousands of artefacts in German museums that were brought to Europe during the colonial era as a result of wars, looting or trade. The history of these objects - where they came from, what they were used for and who once owned them - is often incompletely d... more

Bachelor & Master Theses

Tomografische Dokumentation einer Steinpackung

2026/2
Supervisors

Prof. Dr. Till Sieberth

Moritz Mennenga

Cooperation

Nds. Institut für historische Küstenforschung