Marleen de BruijneView profile
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Marleen de Bruijne is Professor of AI in Medical Image Analysis jointly appointed at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark and Erasmus MC – University Medical Center Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Within the Department of Computer Science at Copenhagen she belongs to the Image Analysis, Computational Modelling and Geometry section, where she leads research at the intersection of machine learning and medical imaging. Education MSc in Physics, Utrecht University, 1997 PhD in Medical Imaging, Utrecht University, 2003 Research Interests Her work centers on developing and validating machine-learning algorithms for quantitative analysis of medical images. Key themes include: Transfer learning and domain adaptation across imaging centers Deep learning architectures for segmentation and classification of pulmonary, cardiovascular and neuro images Probabilistic graphical models and Bayesian approaches for robust airway and vessel extraction Computer-aided diagnosis systems for emphysema, bronchiectasis, COPD and calcification Her group translates these techniques into clinical workflows to improve early diagnosis and patient management. Scientific Awards NWO-VENI (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research) NWO-VIDI NWO-VICI DFF-YDUN (Danish Council for Independent Research) Advising & Grants She has (co-)supervised 30 PhD students to completion and served as principal investigator on several large personal grants. Her funding record demonstrates sustained support from both Dutch and Danish national science foundations. Labs & Teams She is actively involved in the SCIENCE AI Centre at the University of Copenhagen and maintains strong collaborative links with Erasmus MC Radiology and Pulmonology departments, fostering cross-institutional datasets and multicenter clinical validation studies.









