Research Interests
As time permits I will fill this page with more details of my past and current research. Meanwhile, please see my list of publications for a chronology of what I have worked on. In general, I am interested in projects related to any of the following topics in medical imaging:
- In vivo imaging, particularly of the brain using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
- Automatic and semi-automatic methods for performing measurements of vital structures on MRI, such as the corpus callosum and spinal cord
- Imaging biomarkers of neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer's or multiple sclerosis (MS)
- For MS, this includes lesion volume on T1-weighted and T2-weighted scans, whole brain atrophy, white matter and cortical grey matter volume
- Imaging artifacts and their impact on quantitative analysis
- Novel MRI sequences, such as myelin water imaging and susceptibility-weighted imaging
- Computational shape modelling (e.g., Voronoi ball and medial axis models) and morphometrics
- Graphics processor accelerated computation and visualization (e.g., volume rendering)
- Medical informatics and distributed medical imaging systems
