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Wilson Chang
Visiting Scholar

No longer a member of RI.

Email address: wmcst6@pitt.edu

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Biography

In addition to being a Visiting Scholar at CMU, I am MD/PhD Student at the University of Pittsburgh. My PhD advisor was Dr. George Stetten, MD/PhD, who is a Research Scientist at CMU and an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. I earned my PhD in Bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh in August 2004. Prior to Pittsburgh, I earned a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I have also completed 2 years of medical school.

Research interests

Our research has two main focuses: 1. Real-Time Tomographic Reflection (RTTR) and specifically the Sonic Flashlight, and 2. Medical image analysis and development of the Insight Tool Kit (ITK). The Sonic Flashlight is a novel method for displaying ultrasound images in-situ without any head mounted display apparatus. We are currently planning on moving this to preliminary clinical and animal studies. ITK is a National Library of Medicine funded, extreme-programming project with development spearheaded by GE, Kitware, Insightful, and numerous universities. ITK is a open-source tool kit to perform many commonly utilized methods for image analysis and segmentation. We contribute to the core ITK and our algorithms, specifically medial node/core-atom based shape analysis.

Research interest keywords

bioengineering, image processing, medical applications, medical imaging, and object recognition

Past Labs & Groups

Human-Robot Interaction Group - We are interested in many aspects of human-robot interaction related to how humans and robots can work safely and effectively together.
 

Past Projects

Sonic FlashlightTM - We are developing a method of medical visualization that merges real time ultrasound images with direct human vision.
 

Recent publications [View all 13 publications]


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