SERVICE PROJECTS
Our partners have access to our early phase development tools
One of the important missions of CVIT is to extend the effectiveness of ongoing research in CT imaging through Service Projects (SPs).
One of the important missions of CVIT is to extend the effectiveness of ongoing research in CT imaging through Service Projects (SPs). Our SP partners have access to our early phase development tools, which will be grown and enhanced through the course of the Center’s progression.
In contrast to collaborative projects (CPs), SPs do not drive the development of new technologies, but utilize our resources for providing answers to meaningful and impactful questions with strong scientific or clinical merit.
To propose a service project, please complete the CVIT Collaboration Submission Form and email it to us with your project idea. Your proposal will be evaluated at the next Executive Committee (EC) meeting of the CVIT lab. If accepted, you will receive an official acceptance email outlining the next steps.
Email us to propose a service project
Vascular Deformation Mapping (VDM) for Automated, 3D Assessment of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
Institute: Imbio Inc and the University of Michigan (Minneapolis, MN and Ann Arbor, Michigan)
PI: Charles Hatt, Ph.D. and Nicholas Burris, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1, TR&D 2
Status: ActiveDevelopment of a deep learning-based material decomposition using virtual phantoms and a patient population
Institute: Siemens Healthineers (Malvern, PN)
PI: Pooyan Sahbaee, Ph.D. and Saikiran Rapaka, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1, TR&D 2
Status: ActiveValidation schemes of noise stabilization and autocalibration techniques
Institute: Harvard University (Cambridge, United States)
PI: Gonzalo Vegas Sanchez-Ferrero, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1, TR&D 2, TR&D 3
Status: ActiveRealistic simulation of cardiorespiratory motion patterns for coronary artery interventions
Institute: École de Technologie Supérieure (Montréal, Canada)
PI: Luc Duong, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1, TR&D 2, TR&D 3
Status: ActiveOptimization and evaluation of personalized task-based motion correction methods in PET/CTs
Institute: Yale University (New Haven, United States)
PI: Chi Liu, Ph.D.; Michael Casey, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1, TR&D 2
Status: ActiveAnthropomorphic astronaut phantoms to investigate cosmic radiation exposure for deep space missions
Institute: German Aerospace Center, NASA (Washington D.C., United States)
PI: Thomas Berger, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1, TR&D 2
Status: ActiveNovel imaging technologies in the presence of respiratory and cardiac motion
Institute: University of Sydney (Sydney, Australia)
PI: Paul Keall, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1, TR&D 2, TR&D 3
Status: ActiveImpact of CT system design on artificial intelligence performance
Institute: Stanford University (Stanford, United States)
PI: Adam Wang, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1, TR&D 2, TR&D 3
Status: ActiveUsing virtual images and readers to optimize a consortium analytical pipeline for lung cancer nodule malignancy
Institute: Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai Health System (Toronto, Canada)
PI: Rayjean Hung, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1, TR&D 2, TR&D 3
Status: Active
Past SPs
Development of advanced 4D-CBCT reconstruction methods
Institute: UT Southwestern (Dallas, United States)
PI: Jing Wang, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1, TR&D 2
Status: EndedMatching CT datasets to phantom models for improved organ dose estimation
Institute: Marquette University (Milwaukee, United States)
PI: Taly Gilat-Schmidt, Ph.D.; and Petr Jordan, Ph.D.
Interactions: TR&D 1
Status: Ended