Bennett A. Landman, Ph.D.Clark 324B (410) 917-6166 landman AT jhu.edu EducationBS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PhD, BME, Johns Hopkins University
Bennett Allan Landman pursed his undergraduate education in Cambridge,
Massachusetts at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he earned a
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science with
minors in Mechanical Engineering and Economics in June 2001. Subsequently,
he worked as a software engineering in the application of biophysical models
of perception to digital image compression at ViaSense, Inc., a startup
company founded by University of California at Berkeley researchers. In
January 2003, Landman became a senior software engineer at Neurobehavioral
Research, Inc., a private NIH funded laboratory, where he lead an analysis
and data management team investigating cortical atrophy associated with
aging, alcoholism, and drug use.
In August 2004, he began his doctoral work
at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the Biomedical Engineering
Department and joined the laboratories of Jerry Prince and Susumu Mori.
Landman was selected for the Biomedical Engineering (2004) and
Neuroengineering (2005) training fellowships. He was awarded a three year
National Defense Science Engineering Graduate Research Fellowship from the
Department of Defense, Office of Naval Research (2006-2009).
Research InterestsMagnetic resonance imaging and statistical
analysis with emphasis on medical imaging; particularly, 1) quantitative
investigation of diffusion inferred tissue microstructure through tensor and
non-tensor biophysical models, 2) robust and optimal methods for medical
image analysis and model estimation, 3) development of technologies to
transition research concepts into tools for clinical investigation.Publications Search> From Pub Med > From Google Scholar  < Back to Primary Faculty page.
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