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João Cardoso
Also published under:João M. Cardoso, J. M. Cardoso, J. M. R. Cardoso, J. Cardoso
Affiliation
Department of Physics, Laboratory for Instrumentation, Biomedical Engineering and Radiation Physics (LIBPhys), University of Coimbra, Portugal
Topic
Digital Micromirror Device,Image Reconstruction,Ratio Of Samples,Reconstruction Algorithm,Single-pixel Imaging,Sparsity,Algorithm Validation,Amplitude Modulation,Analog Devices,Arbitrary Waveform Generator,Basic Region,Beam Propagation,Brownian Noise,Carrier Modulation,Central Blood Pressure,Central Hemodynamics,Class Of Devices,Clinical Datasets,Computed Tomography,Conventional Imaging,Cube Size,Direct Profiling,Discrete Space,Discrete-time,Displacement Maps,Displacement Vector,Elastic Model,Elastic Vessels,Embedding Dimension,End Of Tube,Entropy Algorithm,Entropy Values,Finite Element,Finite Element Method,Finite Size,Fluid Pressure,Function In Order,Generation Of Devices,Good Reconstruction,Gray Level Co-occurrence Matrix,Grayscale,Ground-glass,Healthy Subjects,Heterogeneous Domains,High Compression Ratio,High Entropy,High-resolution Computed Tomography,Higher Entropy Values,Higher Position,Human Artery,
Biography
João Cardoso received the Ph.D. degree on the research area of digital pulse processing techniques for nuclear spectrometry in 2006.
He is a Research Scientist with the Instrumentation Center, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. His current research interests include optimization of instrumentation for physics experiments in the fields of astrophysics and medium energy particle physics as well as the development of innovative instruments and sensors for biomedical engineering.
He is a Research Scientist with the Instrumentation Center, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. His current research interests include optimization of instrumentation for physics experiments in the fields of astrophysics and medium energy particle physics as well as the development of innovative instruments and sensors for biomedical engineering.