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Information on Bram Platel & TU/e

About Image Analysis at the Eindhoven University of Technology

Bio and Publication List of Bram Platel

Image Guided Surgery Group

Multivalued Image Analysis & Visualization


Possible Topics of Collaboration:

Deep Brain Stimulation

Diffusion Tensor Imaging

Integration of Medtronic's StealthLink into Slicer (OpenIGT Link)

GPU Visualization, Depth Peeling (Nvidia's CUDA)

Scanner Deformation Analysis & Correction

Student Exchange Possibilities

Noby Hata is willing to come and give a colloquium/lecture



Main Contact:

Nobuhiko (Noby) Hata



Interesting Contacts:

Carl-Fredrik Westin

Director, Laboratory of Mathematics in Imaging (LMI) Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School


Keep in Mind MICCAI 2008 Tutorial: Diffusion MRI: Technology trends and unsolved problems


Interesting Publications:


A Mathematical Framework for Incorporating Anatomical Knowledge in DT-MRI analysis Mahnaz Maddah, Lilla Zöllei, W. Eric L. Grimson, Carl-Fredrik Westin, William M. Wells Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro, 2008. ISBI 2008. 5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, Paris, France 2008


... The whole publication list is very interesting especially for Luc Florack and Remco Duits at the "Scale and Orientation" group of the TU/e ...


Stephen Whalen

Research Assistant Golby Lab Brigham and Women's Hospital Department of Neurosurgery


Interesting Publications:


Role of pre- and intraoperative imaging and neuronavigation in neurosurgery. Expert Rev Med Devices. 2008 Jan;5(1):65-73.

Tract-based morphometry. Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv Int Conf Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv. 2007;10(Pt 2):161-8

Non-rigid alignment of pre-operative MRI, fMRI, and DT-MRI with intra-operative MRI for enhanced visualization and navigation in image-guided neurosurgery. Neuroimage. 2007 Apr 1;35(2):609-24. Epub 2006 Dec 23.

Non-rigid alignment of preoperative MRI, fMRI and DT-MRI with intraoperative MRI to enhance visualization and navigation in image-guided neurosurgery. Neuroimage, 2007 Apr 1;35(2):609-624.

Robust nonrigid registration to capture brain shift from intraoperative MRI. IEEE Trans Med Imaging. 2005 Nov;24(11):1417-27.


William M. Wells III, (aka Sandy Wells)

Associate Professor Department of Radiology Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital


My work has focused primarily on the analysis of structural and functional MRI. Areas of research include the segmentation and registration of MRI, with some emphasis on applications in image-guided surgery. The figure on the upper right illustrates the white matter surface of a brain that was segmented from MRI using Adaptive Segmentation of MRI (the "EM Segmenter") . My research in medical image registration concerns the use of Mutual Information as a criterion for image fusion. This approach has become the de-facto standard for multi-modality problems. Implementations of this method are available in 3D Slicer, our open-source platform for medical image analysis, and in ITK, an NIH sponsored segmentation and registration library.


Interesting Publications:


A Bayesian Model for Joint Segmentation and Registration. Pohl K, Fisher J, Grimson WEL, Kikinis R, Wells W. Neuroimage (to appear)

An Integrated Visualization System for Surgical Planning and Guidance Using Image Fusion and an Open MR. Gering D, Nabavi A, Kikinis R, Hata N, O'Donnell L, Grimson E, Jolesz F, Black P, Wells WM. JMRI 2001; 13:967-975


Benjamin Grauer


Have a look at 2008 Winter Project Week VolumeRendering


Junichi Tokuda


Junichi Tokuda is a Research Fellow of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He received a B.S in Engineering in 2002, a M.S. in Information Science and Technology in 2004, and a Ph.D. in Information Science and Technology in 2007, from The University of Tokyo, Japan. His main research interest is MRI guided therapy including MR pulse sequence, navigation software, MRI-compatible robot and integration of these technologies for operating environment. He has been working on this area since 2001, and has broad experience in developing software and devices for these applications. For example, the software to assist MRI-guided microwave coagulation therapy of liver tumor, which he developed at Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan, has already been used in more than 100 clinical cases. He joined the Image Guided Therapy Program at Brigham and Women's Hospital since April 2007, and continues to work on MR-guided therapy.


Haiying Liu


Talk about: Slicer, OpenIGT Link, tutorial, tools, engineering