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Jing-yu Cui
Electrical Engineering
Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow 2011/2012
Profssor Craig Levin (Radiology)
Jing-yu is designing algorithms and systems for real-time cardiac Positron Emission Tomography (PET) for non-invasive in vivo visualization of molecular signa-tures of disease and guidance of surgical interven-tions. Jing-yu applies the state-of-the-art technologies in computer graphics, optimization, and computer vision for removing motion artifacts and speeding up the imaging process by hundreds of times to enable real-time visualization of molecular activities in cardiology. |
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