November 23, 2009
Rutgers University Department of Biomedical Engineering
Dimitris Metaxas
Address: 110 Frelinghuysen Road,
  Piscataway, NJ 08854
Room: C324, Hill Center, Busch Campus
Phone: 732-445-0636
Email: dnm@cs.rutgers.edu
 
My lab is in the Center for Computational Biomedicine, Imaging and Modeling, which I direct. Our work focuses on physics-based techniques for the modeling, estimation, and synthesis of the shape and motion of human organs, limbs, and behavior. Current projects include: heart motion modeling, segmentation methods, minimally-invasive cancer biopsy procedures, cancer detection, gait modeling and correction, and genetic effects on sleeping patterns.
Recent Papers:

1.   Azar, FS, Metaxas, DN, and Schnall, MD, A Deformable Finite Element Model of the Breast for Predicting Mechanical Deformations Under External Perturbations Acad Radiol 8; 965-975 (2001).

2.   Haber, I, Metaxas, D, and Axel, L, Three-Dimensional Motion Reconstruction and Analysis of the Right Ventricle Using Tagged MRI Medical Image Analysis 4; 335-355 (2000).

3.   Kakadiaris, IA, and Metaxas, D, Model Based Estimation of 3D Human Motion with Occlusion Based on Active Multi-Viewpoint Selection IEEE Transaction on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 22; 1453-1459 (2000).

For more information: http://cbim.rutgers.edu

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