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Audrey Bowden
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering Associate Professorr, Electrical and Computer Engineering Education PhD (Biomedical Engineering), 2007, Duke University BSE (Electrical Engineering), 2001, Princeton University Research area Biomedical optics, point of care diagnostics Lab Bowden Biomedical Optics Laboratory (BBOL) The primary aim of the Bowden Biomedical Optics Laboratory (BBOL) is to… Read MoreAug. 15, 2022
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Catie Chang
Assistant Professor of Computer Science Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Degrees: Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University M.S., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University S.B., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT Research interests: Techniques for analyzing and interpreting functional neuroimaging data (fMRI, EEG/electrophysiology) to extract new information about… Read MoreAug. 29, 2018
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Jack Noble
Research Focus Medical image processing including image segmentation as well as other techniques related to computer-aided surgery. Degrees Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Vanderbilt University -2011 M.S. Electrical Engineering, Vanderbilt University -2008 B.E. Electrical Engineering, Vanderbilt University -2007… Read MoreJun. 24, 2013
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Bennett Landman
Education Ph.D. 2008 Biomedical Engineering Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Thesis: Diffusion Imaging of the In Vivo Spinal Cord and Cerebellum Advised by Jerry Prince and Susumu Mori. Image Analysis and Communications Laboratory. M.Eng. 2002 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of… Read MoreJun. 6, 2013
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Benoit M. Dawant
Education Ph.D., Systems Engineering, University of Houston M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Universiti Catholique de Louvain Research Focus Signal processing and interpretation, automated analysis of medical images, pattern recognition, and artificial intelligence techniques. Biography Benoit M. Dawant received the M.S.E.E. degree from the University of Louvain, Leuven, Belgium, in… Read MoreOct. 31, 2011