
About
Punam Saha is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Iowa's College of Engineering. He also holds a professorship in Radiology and is a researcher at the Iowa Institute for Biomedical Imaging. His work bridges engineering and medical imaging, with a focus on developing advanced computational methods for image analysis.
His research interests include:
- Tensor scale-based image analysis
- Digital topology and geometry
- Fuzzy distance transform and virtual bone biopsy
- Fuzzy connectedness-based object segmentation
- Object class uncertainty theory in image segmentation and classification
These areas reflect his contributions to pattern recognition and biomedical imaging. Although specific publications are not listed, his active research profile is supported by a Google Scholar citation record. He is a member of IEEE and the International Association of Pattern Recognition.
Punam Saha leads the Structural Imaging Laboratory, where his team develops innovative imaging techniques with clinical applications. He advises students and likely secures research grants, though specific details are not provided. His work continues to advance the field of medical image analysis through rigorous theoretical and applied research.
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