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Tim Bjørn Dyrby is a Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in Visual Computing. His research focuses on medical imaging, particularly diffusion MRI, tractography, and biophysical modeling of the brain.
His research interests lie at the intersection of neuroscience, medical imaging, and computational modeling. Key areas include Diffusion MRI, Tractography, Axonal modeling, Myelin integrity, and quantitative MRI. He applies advanced computational techniques to understand brain microstructure and connectivity in both health and disease.
His recent publications highlight a strong focus on standardization and methodological advancements in preclinical diffusion MRI, particularly in vivo and ex vivo imaging protocols. The work emphasizes data processing, validation against microscopy, and the application of tractography for neural pathway mapping. There is a growing emphasis on linking MRI-derived biomarkers to neurophysiological properties such as conduction velocity.
Tim Dyrby actively supervises PhD students and leads significant research projects. He is the Principal Investigator (PI) of the CoM-BraiN project, which aims to develop a non-invasive framework for mapping conduction velocity in brain networks. His collaborative network is extensive, involving international experts in MRI physics and neuroscience.
He is affiliated with the Visual Computing section at DTU Compute, where he contributes to advancing computational methods for brain imaging analysis. His work is supported by active research grants and contributes to key UN Sustainable Development Goals in health and well-being.

