- Biomedical Image Analysis
- Digital Image and Video Processing
- Dynamically Reconfigurable Architectures
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Pattichis Marios is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Radiology at the University of New Mexico (UNM). He directs the Image and Video Processing and Communications Lab (ivPCL) and serves on the board of the FPGA Mission Assurance Center (FMAC). His research focuses on biomedical image analysis, dynamically reconfigurable architectures, and educational technology for underrepresented student groups. Education: Ph.D. in Computer Engineering (UT Austin, 1998), dual bachelor's degrees in Mathematics and Computer Sciences (UT Austin, 1991). He has taught 15 courses across multiple universities and secured $15.9M in research funding from NSF, AFRL, and NIH. Research areas include CAD systems for medical imaging, explainable AI, and large-scale video analytics in clinical and educational settings. Developed AM-FM representations for image/video features and contributed to solar image analysis methodologies. Awards: EAMBES Fellow (2022), Harrison Faculty Excellence Award (2006), Best Paper Award (AIAI06), Teacher of the Year (UNM ECE). Current projects include the AOLME educational initiative and the DRASTIC adaptive video processing platform. He edits special issues in IEEE journals and Teachers College Record.

