Professor of Computer Science, UNC at Chapel Hill
LMI: 2005-2007
My research interests lie in the areas of biomedical image analysis and visual control- and estimation-theory. I am interested in both theory development and applications to real world problems. My areas of expertise range from visual tracking for defense applications, to medical imaging algorithm development, to structural health monitoring (in a former life). I am excited by interdisciplinary work, having collaborated and worked with researchers and practitioners in mathematics, various engineering disciplines, and in the medical fields. I am particularly interested in the interplay between disciplines, where theory drives applications and applications influence theory development.
My recent research focuses on biomedical image analysis. I am particularly, interested in novel methods for segmentation and registration involving temporal or spatial constraints. My current application areas are (1) neuroscience and neurodevelopment, (2) osteoarthritis, (3) pediatrics, and (4) cancer.
2014- | Associate Professor | |
2008-2013 | Assistant Professor | |
2007 | Instructor | Harvard Medical School |
2005-2007 | Research Fellow | |
2005 | Research Engineer | Georgia Institute of Technology |