The Leiden University Center for Massive Information Retrieval (LUMIR) welcomes Prof. dr. Boudewijn Lelieveldt as a core collaborator of the LUMC. Boudewijn P.F. Lelieveldt is professor of Biomedical Imaging at the Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands, where he is heading the Divison of Image Processing (LKEB). His main research interest is to develop image analysis techniques that are able to recognize, interpret and quantify the content of biomedical images.
LUMIR is a collaboration between the Faculty of Science at Leiden University and the LUMC in the domain of image retrieval, in particular on bio-scientific and photographic imagery. The current core collaborators are
Erwin M. Bakker, Faculty of Science, coordinator of the Delft-Leiden BioInformatics program, bio.leidendelft.nl
Michael S. Lew, Faculty of Science, co-head of the LIACS Imagery and Media Research Cluster
Boudewijn Lelieveldt, LUMC, head of the Division of Image Processing (LKEB) |