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Olmo Zavala Romero is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Scientific Computing at Florida State University. His research focuses on applying machine learning techniques to solve complex problems in medical imaging and earth sciences. He specializes in developing neural network-based models for oceanographic data assimilation, environmental forecasting, and medical image segmentation.
His expertise includes integrating satellite observations and ocean models to study Gulf of Mexico circulation patterns, marine litter dynamics, and vertical mixing processes. He has also contributed to clinical applications such as automated tumor segmentation in cervical and prostate cancers using deep learning algorithms. Dr. Zavala Romero has developed tools like the NcDashboard software for ocean dataset visualization and the KPP_DNN parameterization framework for turbulence modeling.
Key research themes include:
- Machine learning for environmental modeling and prediction
- Medical image analysis using deep learning techniques
- Data assimilation in oceanographic systems
- Software development for scientific data exploration
His recent work emphasizes interdisciplinary applications, combining geoscience and biomedical challenges with cutting-edge machine learning solutions. No scientific awards have been explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.
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