Gautam Muralidhar, a biomedical engineering graduate student, and Tejas Ganapathi, an electrical and computer engineering graduate student, both working in Professor Mia Markey’s lab, were awarded Student Scholar Awards from the Medical Image Perception Society (MIPS).
Gautam Muralidhar, a biomedical engineering graduate student, and Tejas Ganapathi, an electrical and computer engineering graduate student, both working in Professor Mia Markey’s lab, were awarded Student Scholar Awards from the Medical Image Perception Society (MIPS). They will present their research at the MIPS Conference XIV in Dublin, Ireland, August 9–12.
Muralidhar will give a presentation titled "Stereoscopic Viewing of Tomosynthesis Projection Images," and Ganapathi’s will give a presentation titled "Towards Automatic Structured Reporting: Paired Gaze and Speech Analysis."
The conference is a biennial event dedicated to bringing together people interested in human and computer perception of medical image information and related subjects.