Abhirup Banerjee

Royal Society University Research Fellow
abhirup.banerjee@eng.ox.ac.uk
Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Old Road Campus Research Building, Oxford, OX3 7DQ

Dr Abhirup Banerjee is a Royal Society University Research Fellow, Full Member of Faculty, and PI in the Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford. His research is primarily focused on Multimodal Reconstruction of Digital Anatomy for Real-Time Clinical Interventions. Dr Banerjee received the BSc (Hons) and Master degrees in Statistics from the University of Calcutta and the Indian Statistical Institute, respectively. He obtained the PhD degree in Computer Science in March 2017 from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata for his dissertation on Rough-Probabilistic Models for Segmentation and Bias Field Correction in Brain MRI. He joined the University of Oxford as Postdoctoral Researcher in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Radcliffe Department of Medicine in August 2017 and started his own research group as Faculty Member and PI in the Department of Engineering Science in October 2022. Dr Banerjee’s research interest spans Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, and classical Statistics, focusing on a range of topics including Biomedical Image Analysis, Machine Learning, AI, Computational Geometry, Geometric Deep Learning, Image Processing, Statistical Pattern Recognition, etc. He has served as PI to a Data Study Group project in the Alan Turing Institute. He has received the Young Scientist Award from the Indian Science Congress Association in the year 2016-2017.

 

Research Interests: Multimodal Reconstruction and Analysis of Digital Anatomy for Real-Time Clinical Interventions; in particular Segmentation, Landmark Detection, Tracking, Motion Modelling, Reconstruction, Registration, and Fusion of 2D/3D/3D+t Human Anatomical Structures.

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