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Frederik Lange

Post-doctoral Research Assistant

Research Summary

My research focuses on developing and implementing algorithms for automated medical imaging analysis.

Currently I am developing a multi-model, non-linear registration tool which leverages the data from each modality to inform the transformation between subject space and reference space. The overall aim of this tool is to provide a single, unified framework for bringing multi-modal datasets into a common space.

Additionally, I am working towards addressing and overcoming computational bottlenecks in image analysis through leveraging the massively parallel architecture of general purpose graphics processing units (GPGPUs). The goal of this work is to reduce the runtime of commonly used analysis tools, particularly for use in the pre-processing pipelines of large imaging studies.

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