A funded MSc opportunity is available in the laboratories of Emily Lalone at Western University focused on the development of automated analysis tools for Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) imaging of the shoulder.
This interdisciplinary project will involve the development of computational and AI-based methods to quantify motion and biomechanics from DDR imaging datasets. The student will work with large clinical imaging datasets and collaborate with clinicians, engineers, and imaging scientists in Canada and the United States, including collaborators at Emory University.
The project is ideally suited for students interested in:
Experience with programming (Python, MATLAB, or similar), image analysis, or machine learning is considered an asset but is not required.
Interested applicants should send:
This interdisciplinary project will involve the development of computational and AI-based methods to quantify motion and biomechanics from DDR imaging datasets. The student will work with large clinical imaging datasets and collaborate with clinicians, engineers, and imaging scientists in Canada and the United States, including collaborators at Emory University.
The project is ideally suited for students interested in:
- Biomedical engineering
- Medical imaging
- Computer vision or machine learning
- Biomechanics
- Orthopaedic research
- Image processing and automation
Experience with programming (Python, MATLAB, or similar), image analysis, or machine learning is considered an asset but is not required.
Interested applicants should send:
- A brief statement of interest
- CV or resume
- Academic transcripts (unofficial accepted initially)