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Craig Cornelius, Ph.D.


  Stanford University School of Medicine
  Senior Simulation Engineer

Background     

Education:
    B.A. Chemistry and Mathematics, Luther College, Decorah, Iowa
    Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California
    M.S. Computer Science, Stanford University

Academic Experience:
    Assistant Professor, Chemistry and Computer Science, Luther College
    Research Associate, Knowledge Systems Laboratory, Stanford University

Industrial Experience:
    Scientist and Software Engineer: CEMAX, Incorporated. 3-D medical imaging,
        radiology PACS
    CEMAX-ICON: Senior Scientist. Image quality research and development,
        DICOM engineering, and member of DICOM Working Groups for 3-D,
        Image Compression, and Softcopy Display
    Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging Division: Research Associate:
        Image display science and validation, image processing, image quality
        R&D, PACS development

Project Role

Lead software engineer and developer on SPRING surgical simulation project. In association with National Biocomputation Center at Stanford, engineering SPRING to be an open source standard platform for surgical simulator development.

Research Interests

  • numerical simulation

  • computers for medical education

  • 3-D geometry, input devices, and visualization

  • medical imaging

  • image quality and image understanding

  • games and learning

Links to related sites

HAVNet project: http://havnet.stanford.edu
National Biocomputation Center: http://biocomp.stanford.edu

 
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