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Tom Doel
Research Assistant

Interests

My research interests are in medical image analysis and computational modelling. In particular, I am part of a multidisciplinary collaborative project looking at functional imaging of the lung using hyperpolarised xenon MRI. Our aim is the the development of new clinical markers for better assessment of lung function and patient outcome through the combination of image analysis and pulmonary computational modelling.

Biography

Research Assistant, Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford.

Research Associate, Oxford e-Research Centre.

DPhil, Life Sciences Interface Doctoral Training Centre, University of Oxford.

MPhys in Mathematical Physics, University of Edinburgh.

MSc in Modern Applications of Mathematics, University of Bath.

Software Engineer and Senior Software Engineer, Voxar Limited / Barco Medical Imaging Systems, Edinburgh.

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Tom Doel's website

Pulmonary Toolkit

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Pulmonary lobe segmentation from CT images using fissureness‚ airways‚ vessels and multilevel B−splines

Tom Doel‚ Tahreema N Matin‚ Fergus V Gleeson‚ David J Gavaghan and Vicente Grau

In Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro. Pages 1491–1494. 2012.

Assessing the relative influence of branching structure on pulmonary blood flow with computational models

Tom Doel‚ Kelly S Burrowes‚ Jonathan P Whiteley‚ Vicente Grau and David J Gavaghan

In American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Vol. 179. Pages A6027. 2009.

Assessing the relative influence of vascular branching structure on pulmonary blood flow distribution via computational models

Tom Doel‚ Kelly S Burrowes‚ Jonathan P Whiteley‚ Vicente Grau and David J Gavaghan

Vol. 59. Pages 224. 2009.

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