Biomedical Image Synthesis and Simulation
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Ninon Burgos is a CNRS researcher at the Paris Brain Institute, in the ARAMIS Lab, and a fellow of PR[AI]RIE, the Paris Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, France. She completed her PhD at University College London, UK, with a thesis on image synthesis for the attenuation correction and analysis of hybrid positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging data. In 2019, she received the ERCIM Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award. Her research focuses on the processing and analysis of medical images, the use of images to guide the diagnosis of neurological diseases, and the application of these methods to the clinic. David Svoboda is an associate professor at the Department of visual computing of the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. He completed his PhD in computer science with a thesis on segmentation of volumetric histopathological images. He spent a half-year research visit at Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK, in the signal processing group, where he focused on the problems on edge detection using the statistics-based filtering. Since 2006, he has been with the Centre for Biomedical Image Analysis at Masaryk University. His current research fields include the manipulation of huge image data and the generation of synthetic microscopy image data, both static and time-lapse sequences.