About
Patrick Winter is a Senior Lecturer I in the Department of Bioengineering at the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas. His research focuses on advanced MRI techniques, cardiovascular imaging, and nanotechnology applications in molecular imaging. He specializes in developing imaging methodologies for diagnosing vascular diseases like atherosclerosis and aneurysms, with particular emphasis on 4D flow MRI, deep learning algorithms, and nanoparticle-based theranostics.
Educations: No formal education details provided in text.
Research Interests: His work bridges bioengineering and clinical medicine, addressing challenges in non-invasive disease detection. Key areas include:
- Development of super-resolution MRI techniques
- Machine learning applications in medical imaging
- Targeted nanoparticle delivery systems
- Quantitative hemodynamic analysis
- Preclinical cardiovascular modeling
Recent articles highlight innovations in:
- Deep learning-enhanced 4D flow MRI for stroke prediction
- Ensemble learning for cardiovascular system imaging
- Multi-modal imaging of aneurysm dynamics
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in provided texts.
Grants/Advising: No grant details or student advisees listed. Collaborations likely focus on interdisciplinary cardiovascular research.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in bioengineering labs specializing in MRI technology advancement and nanomedicine applications.
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