Radhika Rajaram
Radhi worked as Lab Coordinator at the I-STAR Lab and Carnegie Center for Surgical Innovation. She worked extensively with the 3D Printing Facility at the Carnegie Center, helping to develop…
Radhi worked as Lab Coordinator at the I-STAR Lab and Carnegie Center for Surgical Innovation. She worked extensively with the 3D Printing Facility at the Carnegie Center, helping to develop…
Joshua Punnoose is a undergraduate Biomedical Engineer at Johns Hopkins. In the I-STAR Lab, Josh is working to implement an automatic instrument registration algorithm to improve registration accuracy and design tools…
Prakhar earned his Master's degree at Hopkins BME, where his work at the I-STAR Lab focused on image quality models and optimization of cone-beam CT for orthopaedics imaging. His work…
Dr. Pourmorteza is a biomedical engineer working on model-based 3D image reconstruction for CT and cone-beam CT. He received his Ph.D. in BME at Hopkins under the supervision of Dr.…
Dr. Otake ("Yoshi") was a postdoctoral fellow at Hopkins BME and Computer Science and helped to develop several novel algorithms for 3D-2D image registration, including the LevelCheck algorithm for image-guided…
Dr. Nithiananthan ("Saj") earned his PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Hopkins on the topic of deformable image registration. His work included novel variations on the Demons algorithm with primary application…
Dr. Muhit worked as a Research Scientist at I-STAR on the development and application of a dedicated cone-beam imaging system. He performed some of the first clinical studies of weight-bearing…
Michael Mow was a MSE student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University and a research assistant in the I-STAR Lab. His research included the development of…
Dr. Mirota earned his PhD in Computer Science at Hopkins under the supervision of Greg Hager, where his work involved registration of endoscopic video with cone-beam CT for image-guided skull…
Dr. Mathews worked with Dr. Stayman on novel 3D image reconstruction and fluence-field modulation methods for low-dose CT. His graduate studies in electrical engineering at Washington University in St Louis focused…