Norberto F. Ezquerra
Norberto Ezquerra is an Associate Professor in the College of
Computing and a faculty member of the Graphics,
Visualization and Usability (GVU) Center. His research experience and
interests lie in the areas of interactive computer graphics and visualization,
computer vision, knowledge-based systems, and 3D imaging and modeling
techniques. In particular, Dr. Ezquerra is exploring approaches for extracting,
representing, and interpreting dynamic processes and complex structures within
a biomedical context. His interdisciplinary research is supported by the
National Library of Medicine (NLM), the National Institutes of Health, the
Georgia Research Alliance, the Emory-Georgia Tech Center, and the Georgia
Tech- Medical Col. of Ga Center.
Professor Ezquerra served as Associate Director for Research in the GVU Center
(1992-94), co-founded the Conference on Visualization in Biomedical Computing
(VBC, 1990), and received the FIRST Award from the National Library of Medicine
(NLM) for his work in knowledge-based medical image interpretation (1987). He
is Adjunct Professor in the School of Medicine, Emory University, and serves as
Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. He has also served or
is serving as invited editor, reviewer, and/or technical committee member in
numerous journals, conferences, and organizations including IEEE Visualization,
National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Computers in
Physics, The Visual Computer, ACM SIGGRAPH, VBC, Artificial Intelligence in
Medicine, and other government agencies in the US and abroad. Dr. Ezquerra
received his graduate degrees from Florida State University and his
undergraduate degrees in Mathematics and Physics from the University of South
Florida. In 1978, he joined the Georgia Tech Research Institute as Senior
Scientist and became a faculty member of the CoC in 1991.
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