Research
My research is within the Medical imaging group in the Information engineering division. Most of my research is cross-disciplinary within the Engineering for life sciences and healthcare research theme. Within this theme, I am topic leader for Engineering for clinical practice, which focuses on improving clinical tools by the application of engineering research, techniques and innovation to the field of clinical medicine. Specific areas of current research:- Metal artefact reduction in CT images
- Image processing using the bitonic filter
- Cortical thickness mapping for assessment of fracture risk
- Cancer-related research
- Measurement of ultrasound attenuation
- Ultrasound elastography
- 3D ultrasound in surgical planning and radiotherapy
- Analysis of the cosmetic effects of radiotherapy using surface data
- Acquisition of 3D RF ultrasound signals
- Correction of probe pressure artefacts in ultrasound
- High-definition 3D freehand ultrasound
- 3D volume morphing for computer graphics
- Surface triangulation and regularisation
- Cross-sectional contour interpolation
- Volume measurement from non-parallel cross-sections
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