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I received my PhD in Computer Science from the School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham.


Before my PhD study, I had been working in the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) for six years to develop a multi-spectrum optic-electronic remote-sensing system, which was used to acquire visible and infra- spectrum images.


I am currently working as a Research Fellow in the School of Computing, University of Leeds. I join the EPSRC funded CRaiVE project (i.e. Physics-based virtual environment for training in vascular interventional radiological procedures). The aim of this project is to develop and validate a computer generated virtual environment (VE) with variable virtual anatomy, in which the appearance, 'feel' and human factors of invasive radiological procedures (interventional radiology, IR) in patients can be reproduced and assessed.


I have research interests in both image analysis and visualization, including image segmentation, 3D reconstruction from varied image modalities, including stereo/range images and medical images (CT/MR etc.), feature detection and object recognition, registration and modelling.



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