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Contact: MIT CSAIL 32 Vassar Street 32-D470 Cambridge, MA 02139 tel: 617-253-8005 email: polina at csail.mit.edu Directions to my office
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I am a Sunlin (1966) and Priscilla Chou professor
of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science (EECS) and a principal investigator in
the Computer Science and Artificial
Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
at MIT. My primary research interest
is in developing novel techniques for biomedical image analysis and
understanding. I particularly enjoy working on algorithms that either
explore the geometry of the world and the imaging process in a new way
or improve image-based inference through statistical modeling of the
image data. I am interested in shape modeling and representation,
predictive modeling and visualization of statistical models. My
current research focuses on developing statistical analysis methods
for characterization of biological processes based on image
information. In this domain, I am interested in modeling biological
shape and function, how they relate to each other and vary across
individuals.
Biomedical Imaging and Analysis Seminar
I do not have visiting or research assistant positions in my group and only work with MIT PhD students. To join the group, please apply to the EECS PhD program. I will be happy to discuss potential projects and areas of interest once you are admitted. I cannot answer emails with inquiries about visiting positions, internships and admissions, please inquire directly with the department.
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