Radiotherapy automation
Workflow tooling around treatment planning, plan review, dose metrics, SRS analytics, RayStation/TPS scripting and operational quality checks.
I’m Maximilian Grohmann — medical physicist and medical informatics specialist working where radiotherapy, patient safety, ARIA database queries, DICOM workflows, HL7/FHIR interfaces, web services, clinical networking, automation and applied AI meet real clinical constraints.
Hands-on engineering for clinical environments: pragmatic, safety-aware and close to real radiotherapy, IT and integration workflows.
Workflow tooling around treatment planning, plan review, dose metrics, SRS analytics, RayStation/TPS scripting and operational quality checks.
Clinical data pipelines for DICOM-RT, RTSTRUCT, dose grids, image geometry, ARIA SQL queries, export/import and robust data handling.
Applied AI and coding-assistant workflows with attention to validation, privacy, reproducibility and patient safety.
Connecting clinical reality with maintainable software, interface design, department-to-hospital system integration, automation, documentation and data strategy.
Digitalization in a hospital department is often less about one perfect system and more about reliable bridges between many imperfect ones.
SQL-based querying and reporting around ARIA data, turning clinical system data into usable operational insight.
Creating interfaces between departmental, clinical and surrounding hospital systems — including HL7, FHIR and service-based integrations.
Protocol-aware troubleshooting and coordination for real clinical communication: port releases, routing, firewalls and services across DICOM, SMB and other protocols.
A compact public overview. Details can grow over time, while project and publication data are refreshed automatically.
Department IT, digitalization, clinical system interfaces, ARIA database/SQL work, HL7/FHIR and web-service integration, network/protocol coordination, automation and AI-focused tooling in Leipzig.
Clinical medical physics experience in radiotherapy with strong links to patient safety, TPS scripting, DICOM/SMB/networked workflows and technical workflow improvement.
Formal background in medical physics, bridging physics, medicine, computation and quality assurance.
Automatically refreshed from public GitHub repositories. Domain-relevant clinical tooling is prioritized.
DICOM RT plan management GUI for receiving, organizing and forwarding radiotherapy plan objects.
Framework for automated radiotherapy plan review with PQM evaluation, DVH visualization and failure-mode logging.
AI-powered tumor segmentation and treatment-planning-system data extraction for radiotherapy workflows.
Automatically refreshed from ORCID. Selected work covers radiation oncology, SBRT/SRS, AI autocontouring, patient safety and clinical practice.
If radiotherapy automation, medical imaging, interoperability, clinical networking, patient safety or clinical AI workflows overlap with your work, these are the best public entry points.