The Installation of Jeremias Sulam as the William R. Brody Faculty Scholar
The Installation of Jeremias Sulam as the William R. Brody Faculty Scholar
Jeremias Sulam
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Johns Hopkins University
Tuesday, Sept. 9
3:30 p.m.
Hackerman Hall, South Lobby
Homewood Campus
Reception to follow
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About Jeremias Sulam
Jeremias is an assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and is also affiliated with the Mathematical Institute for Data Science, the Center for Imaging Science, and the Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute.
Jeremias also holds secondary appointments in the departments of Applied Mathematics and Statistics and Computer Science and is a member of the Data Science and AI Institute.
Jeremias’ research focuses on the foundations of machine learning and its applications to biomedical imaging. He is interested in learning under parsimonious structures in data, robustness, and ethical implications of data-driven methods, as well as in the interpretability and auditing of the resulting models. His work is motivated by applications of diagnostic imaging in radiology, inverse problems, and biomarker discovery in neuroscience and digital pathology.
He studied biomedical engineering at the Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos in Argentina in 2013 and earned his PhD in computer science from the Technion Israel Institute of Technology in 2018. He is the recipient of the Best Graduates Award of the Argentinean National Academy of Engineering and the Early CAREER award of the National Science Foundation.
About the Position
The William R. Brody Faculty Scholar Award was established in 2008 by Robert Seder, MD, A&S ’81, former university trustee, and Deborah L. Harmon, A&S ’81, in honor of former Johns Hopkins University President William R. Brody. The award supports promising young faculty in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. The award serves the Whiting School’s mission in a powerful and visible way, recognizing outstanding junior faculty in the Department of Biomedical Engineering for their scholarship, research, and dedication to mentoring the next generation.