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Craig Jones is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University's Whiting School of Engineering. He is affiliated with the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare and contributes to the Precision Medicine Analytics Platform's Imaging and Data Science Subcommittees.
- BSc in Computer Science and Mathematics from Simon Fraser University
- MSc in Medical Biophysics from the University of Western Ontario
- PhD in Physics from the University of British Columbia
His research focuses on applying artificial intelligence and neural networks to medical image processing, particularly for MRI, CT, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and ultrasound datasets. Key areas include 2D/3D image processing, anomaly detection, segmentation, and uncertainty quantification, with clinical applications in neurosurgery, ophthalmology, and oncology. Projects span robotic imaging, neuroendoscopic guidance, and cancer boundary detection.
Recent publications highlight advancements in vision-language models for 3D medical imaging, automated segmentation of venous malformations, and AI-guided neurosurgical tools. Articles emphasize multimodal data fusion, self-supervised learning, and federated learning for rare cancer analytics.
He received a $310,000 Department of Defense grant in 2022 to develop AI-guided treatments for venous malformations. His work bridges clinical imaging domains and computer vision as a member of the Radiology AI Lab (RAIL), a collaborative effort across Johns Hopkins Hospital, the Whiting School of Engineering, and the Applied Physics Laboratory.
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