Integrative Imaging research theme
Bringing together ideas, modalities, and people
Developing the next generation of ultrasound, magnetic resonance, optical, and chemical imaging technologies.
Fighting cancer with imaging tools
Understanding the brain with neuroimaging
Neuroimaging methods are helping cognitive neuroscience flourish. At Beckman, researchers are working to understand changes in cognition and brain structure and function in adults, and how interventions like fitness or cognition training affect aging.
They're developing the next generation of tools in magnetic resonance imaging and diffuse optical imaging to examine neural activity, blood flow, metabolites, and chemistry of the brain.
Breaking barriers in computational imaging
Researchers are transforming the advanced computational methods and algorithms to acquire and process images. They’re revamping the entire imaging process:
- building physics-based forward models and biology-based interpretation models
- solving large-scale inverse problems
- developing machine learning-based methods
They’re changing the way images are acquired, processed, and interpreted, while overcoming barriers in speed, resolution, and signal-to-noise ratio.
Theme co-chairs
Zhi-Pei Liang Professor z-liang@illinois.edu
Wawrzyniec Dobrucki Associate Professor dobrucki@illinois.edu