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Rudolph Pienaar is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and a Staff Scientist. He leads computational initiatives at the Fetal Neonatal Neuroimaging and Developmental Science Center (FNNDSC), developing the open-source ChRIS platform to bridge research and clinical computation in hybrid cloud environments. His work focuses on advancing medical AI, neuroimaging, and open science solutions to improve patient care.
- Education: PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Cleveland Clinic Organization (focusing on AI-driven muscle stimulation for paraplegia)
His research explores brain tractography, information processing theory in brain organization, and applying AI to neuroimaging challenges. Recent publications address brain morphology in neurological disorders like Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, brain age estimation via neural networks, and functional connectomics for neuropsychiatric disease classification. He oversees FNNDSC's computational infrastructure and drives clinical translation of advanced imaging tools.
Key contributions include ChRIS, enabling scalable research-clinical workflows, and advancing pediatric neuroimaging through AI-driven analysis. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly detailed in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Technical Director at FNNDSC, leading teams in radiology research at Boston Children’s Hospital. Active in open science initiatives and clinical computation platforms.
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