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Dr Andrew Gee

Dr Andrew Gee, Reader in Engineering

  

Reader in Engineering

Background - Publications - 4th Year Projects

Background - Publications - 4th Year Projects

Office Location: BNO-32
Telephone: 01223 332750
Fax: 01223 332662
Email: ahg [at] eng.cam.ac.uk

Office Location: BNO-32
Telephone: 01223 332750
Fax: 01223 332662
Email: ahg [at] eng.cam.ac.uk

Background

Background

Andrew Gee obtained a BA in Electrical and Information Science at Cambridge University in 1990. He was awarded the PhD degree in 1993 from the same university for his thesis on the use of feedback neural networks for combinatorial optimization. In 1993 he was appointed to a Research Fellowship at Queens' College, Cambridge, where he started to work on computer vision. In October 1995 he became an Assistant Lecturer in Information Engineering and an Official Fellow of Queens' College, where he is now Director of Studies in Engineering. He was promoted to the post of Lecturer in January 1998, Senior Lecturer in October 2001 and Reader in October 2006. He teaches undergraduate courses in all aspects of computing: in 1998 he was awarded a Pilkington Prize by the Trustees of the Cambridge Foundation for excellence in teaching at the University of Cambridge. He has worked in a number of research areas, including medical imaging, computer vision, document image processing and neural networks. Currently, he is working on aspects of two- and three-dimensional ultrasound, elastography, and osseous cortical thickness estimation in CT. He has authored and co-authored around 180 papers.

Andrew Gee obtained a BA in Electrical and Information Science at Cambridge University in 1990. He was awarded the PhD degree in 1993 from the same university for his thesis on the use of feedback neural networks for combinatorial optimization. In 1993 he was appointed to a Research Fellowship at Queens' College, Cambridge, where he started to work on computer vision. In October 1995 he became an Assistant Lecturer in Information Engineering and an Official Fellow of Queens' College, where he is now Director of Studies in Engineering. He was promoted to the post of Lecturer in January 1998, Senior Lecturer in October 2001 and Reader in October 2006. He teaches undergraduate courses in all aspects of computing: in 1998 he was awarded a Pilkington Prize by the Trustees of the Cambridge Foundation for excellence in teaching at the University of Cambridge. He has worked in a number of research areas, including medical imaging, computer vision, document image processing and neural networks. Currently, he is working on aspects of two- and three-dimensional ultrasound, elastography, and osseous cortical thickness estimation in CT. He has authored and co-authored around 180 papers.

Publications

Publications

  

A full list of publications can be found here.

A full list of publications can be found here.

4th Year Projects

4th Year Projects

2013-2014

2013-2014

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