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Radu Mutihac


Radu Mutihac

University of Bucharest, Romania

Biography

Prof. Radu Mutihac got his PhD in Physics at the University of Bucharest in 1994 and became full professor in 2000 and PhD student supervisor in 2008, presently acting as Chief of Medical Physics Section. His main research fields are Neuroscience, Signal Processing, Microelectronics, and Artificial Intelligence. As postdoc/research associate/visiting professor/full professor he run his research and didactic activity at the University of Bucharest, at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (Trieste), Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau), Institut Henri Poincare (Paris), KU Leuven (Belgium). He dealt with data mining and exploratory analysis of neuroimaging time series during two Fulbright Grants in Neuroscience: Yale School of Medicine (New Haven, CT) and University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM). Most of his significant research in fused biomedical imaging modalities was carried out at the Johns Hopkins University and Kennedy Krieger Institute (Baltimore, MD), National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD), and Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (Silver Spring, MD). He is member of the ISMRM, ESMRMB, OHBM, Romanian US Alumni Association, and Fellow of Signal Processing and Neural Networks Society IEEE, as well as referee for several journals of the Institute of Physics (London, UK), Neural Networks (Elsevier), IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, and evaluator/expert for the ISMRM, OHBM, ARACIS, CNCSIS, UEFISCDI, the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission. and the European Commission (FP7, H2020). He published more than 90 papers in reputed journals, 12 monographs, and several invited book chapters.

Abstract

Abstract : Exploratory Analysis and Statistical Assessment of Functional Brain Imaging Data