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Blake Evans

Blake (he/him/his) is currently a PhD student in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He completed his bachelor’s degree at Michigan State University in Electrical Engineering with a concentration in Biomedical Engineering (2019-2023). During his time at Michigan State, he was a research assistant in the Regenerative Electrode Interface Lab, studying the physiological response to implantable electrodes in the central nervous system.

He enrolled at UT and joined the Dynamic Medical Image and Computing Lab in the fall of 2023. Blake’s research interests lie in biomedical imaging and computational modeling. His current work is related to quantifying biomechanical material parameters in clinical imaging by applying mathematical and computational models to image processing.

evansbla@utexas.edu

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The DMIC Lab has been awarded a Computational Oncology Grant to develop models to forecast the lung's functional response to cancer radiotherapy.

The DMIC Lab and 4D Medical are collaborating on a sponsored research project to further develop image processing methods for quantifying lung health.

Dynamic Lung Compliance Imaging Method published in PMB

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