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Henri Vrooman

Assistant professor / Social Activities, Erasmus MC

Interests

  • Medical Imaging
  • Neuroimage analysis
  • Machine learning
  • Neurodegenerative diseases

Education

  • PhD in Quantitative Imaging Analysis, 1990

    TU Delft

Research lines

  • Biomedical Imaging Research Infrastructure

Biography

PhD degree and background

Henri A. Vrooman received the Ph.D. degree in physics (1991) from Delft University of Technology (TU-Delft), the Netherlands. From 1986 to 1990, he was a Research Scientist at the Department of Image Processing and Pattern Recognition of the TU-Delft. From 1990 until 2000 he was involved in several image processing projects in cooperation with the Department of Radiology at the Laboratory for Clinical and Experimental Image Processing of Leiden University Medical Center.

Current position

Since April 1st, 2000, Henri is Assistant Professor at the Erasmus MC - University Medical Center - Rotterdam, the Netherlands, where he initiated the Biomedical Imaging Group Rotterdam (BIGR). His research interests include digital image processing, pattern recognition, biomedical image processing techniques and diagnostic radiology. Recent focus is of his work is on neuroimaging and on the development of infrastructures for the processing of large data sets, especially important for Population Imaging.

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