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Project: Research Projects in Brain Imaging and Scientific Visualization

Description

Interested in the intersection of brain imaging, visualization, and computer graphics?
I am looking for motivated MSc students interested in developing novel methods for the analysis and visualization of neuroimaging data, with a particular focus on diffusion MRI and tractography. Potential directions include medical visualization, volume rendering, model fitting, dimensionality reduction, implicit neural representations (INRs), 3D Gaussian Splatting, real-time rendering, and interactive visual analytics.

Projects can be oriented toward visualization research, machine learning, scientific computing, or clinically inspired applications such as neurosurgical planning and brain tumor mapping. Depending on your interests, work may involve algorithm development, GPU programming, web-based visualization, or exploratory analysis of real clinical datasets.

The exact project scope is intentionally flexible and can be tailored to your background and interests. If you are excited by topics at the intersection of neuroscience, AI, visualization, and graphics, feel free to reach out.

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Supervisor
Maxime Chamberland
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