People
Diego Rossinelli Senior Scientist
Short Biography
I am a research associate at the interface group, my current focus is on high quality segmentation of blood vessels of large-scale kidney datasets. My background is in computational science. I strive to push the frontiers of scientific insight and quality by devising accurate numerical schemes and hacking them on the latest computing architectures.
News
December 18, 2023
"Incorporating unresolved stresses in blood damage modeling: Energy dissipation more accurate than reynolds stress formulation"was published in IEEE Trans Biomed Eng more
New article published
“Incorporating unresolved stresses in blood damage modeling: Energy dissipation more accurate than reynolds stress formulation”was published by Jonas Abeken et al. in IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
September 7, 2023
"Current understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and magnetic resonance imaging of neurofluids: Update from the 2022 ISMRM imaging neurofluids study group workshop in rome" was published in J Magn Reson Imaging . more
New article published
“Current understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and magnetic resonance imaging of neurofluids: Update from the 2022 ISMRM imaging neurofluids study group workshop in rome” co-authored by Vartan Kurtcuoglu J Magn Reson Imaging
August 18, 2023
"Queckenstedt’s test repurposed for the quantitative assessment of the cerebrospinal fluid pulsatility curve" was published in Acta Neurochir more
New article published
“Queckenstedt’s test repurposed for the quantitative assessment of the cerebrospinal fluid pulsatility curve” was published by Najmeh Kheram et al. in Acta Neurochir
August 10, 2023
"Terabyte-scale supervised 3D training and benchmarking dataset of the mouse kidney" was published in Scientific Data more
New article published
“Terabyte-scale supervised 3D training and benchmarking dataset of the mouse kidney” was published by Willy Kuo and Diego Rossinelli et al. in Scientific Data