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Ph.D Candidate<br />
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Image Analysis and Communications Laboratory<br />
 
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[http://www.ece.jhu.edu/ Department of Electrical Engineering]<br />
 
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I attended my undergraduate at Cornell University, where I received a BS degree in [http://www.ece.cornell.edu/ Electrical and Computer Engineering] and a minor in [http://www.bme.cornell.edu/ Biomedical Engineering] in 2008. I am currently pursuing my PhD at Johns Hopkins University, advised by {{iacl|Prince|Jerry L. Prince}}. My research interests include medical image registration, spine segmentation, and distortion correction of spine MR images.
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I attended my undergraduate at Cornell University, where I received a BS degree in [http://www.ece.cornell.edu/ Electrical and Computer Engineering] and a minor in [http://www.bme.cornell.edu/ Biomedical Engineering] in 2008. I am completed my PhD at Johns Hopkins University in 2014, advised by {{iacl|Prince|Jerry L. Prince}}. My research interests include medical image registration, spine segmentation, and distortion correction of spine MR images.
  
 
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Min Chen

PhD
Image Analysis and Communications Laboratory
Department of Electrical Engineering
Johns Hopkins University


Bio

I attended my undergraduate at Cornell University, where I received a BS degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a minor in Biomedical Engineering in 2008. I am completed my PhD at Johns Hopkins University in 2014, advised by Jerry L. Prince. My research interests include medical image registration, spine segmentation, and distortion correction of spine MR images.