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HoloWrist

An FWO Research Project

The Research Team

HoloWrist is a joint research project between Ghent University, KU Leuven, and the MoRe Institute

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Brian G. Booth

Brian is a researcher at the Image Processing and Interpretation Lab at Ghent University. He manages the HoloWrist project and his interests include medical image analysis and real-time computer vision.

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Jan D'hooge

Jan is the head of the Cardiovascular Imaging and Dynamics Lab at KU Leuven and the vise dean of research policy. He is HoloWrist's principal investigator and leads the ultrasound imaging research.

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Matthias Vanhees

Dr. Matthias Vanhees is a hand and wrist surgeon at Orthoca, AZ Monica, and the MoRe Institute. He has years of experience in treating wrist fractures and he will lead the testing of the HoloWrist system.

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Peter Veelaert

Peter is a Professor at the Image Processing and Interpretation Lab at Ghent University. He is a co-investigator in the Holowrist project with research interests in computer vision and multi-target tracking.

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Marcus Ingram

Marcus is a researcher at the Cardiovascular Imaging and Dynamics Lab at KU Leuven. His interests include ultrasound array design, beamforming, and image processing.

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Hiep Luong

Hiep is a Professor at the Image Processing and Interpretation Lab at Ghent University, and heads the UAV Research Centre. His research interests include multi-camera imaging and remote sensing.

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Ata Solouki

Ata is a Ph.D. student at the Image Processing and Interpretation Lab at Ghent University. His research focuses on the tracking of articulated objects, image registration, and augmented reality.

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Hasti Rostami

Hasti is a Ph.D. student at the Cardiovascular Imaging and Dynamics Lab at KU Leuven. Her research focuses on the reconstruction of ultrasound images from flexible arrays.

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Gianni Allebosch

Gianni is a Ph.D. student at the Image Processing and Interpretation Lab at Ghent University. His research includes multi-camera calibration, object tracking, and image segmentation.

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Maarten Slembrouck

Maarten is an alumni of the Image Processing and Interpretation Lab at Ghent University. His research includes the design of multi-camera calibration algorithms.

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You can follow our progress through the social media links below. This research project is a collaboration between Ghent University, KU Leuven, and the MoRe Institute. Funding is provided by the Flanders Research Foundation (FWO).

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