Man

Fernando Rannou Fuentes

PROFESOR TITULAR

UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING; IMAGE SYNTHESIS IN ASTRONOMY; COMPUTER SIMULATION; COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY;

Educación

  •  Computer Science, The University of Tennessee. Estados Unidos, 1998
  •  Computer Science, The University of Tennessee. Chile, 1992
  •  Ingeniero Civil en Informática, UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE. Chile, 1987

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor Titular Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE

    Ingeniería

    Santiago, Chile

    1989 - A la fecha

Premios y Distinciones

  •   2010 Prize for the Highest Cited Pape

    ELSEVIER

    Reino Unido, 2010

    2010 Prize for the Highest Cited Paper published over the five year period 2005-2009, in the journal Physics in Medicine and Biology

  •   2009 Prize for the Highest Cited Paper

    ELSEVIER

    Reino Unido, 2009

    2009 Prize for the Highest Cited Paper published over the five year period 2004-2008, in the journal Physics in Medicine and Biology

  •   Extraordinary Professional Promise

    THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSE, KNOXVILL

    Estados Unidos, 1995

    Chancellor’s Citation Award, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, April 1995. Given when I was Ph.D. student at The University of Tennessee


 

Article (17)

An inner warp in the DoAr 44 T Tauri transition disc
Multi-GPU maximum entropy image synthesis for radio astronomy
The performance of hybrid analytical-Monte Carlo system response matrix in pinhole SPECT reconstruction
A parallel computational model for GATE simulations
Performance evaluation of PETbox: a low cost bench top preclinical PET scanner
Performance Characteristics of BGO Detectors for a Low Cost Preclinical PET Scanner
FPGA Electronics for OPET: A Dual-Modality Optical and Positron Emission Tomograph
Cluster computing software for GATE simulations
Effect of optical property estimation accuracy on tomographic bioluminescence imaging: simulation of a combined optical-PET (OPET) system
GATE: improving the computational efficiency
GATE: Improving the computational efficiency
Attenuation correction for small animal PET tomographs
Tomographic bioluminescence imaging by use of a combined optical-PET (OPET) system: a computer simulation feasibility study
GATE: a simulation toolkit for PET and SPECT
Investigation of OPET Performance Using GATE, a Geant4-Based Simulation Software
3D Support Function Estimation and Application for Projection MRI
Equilateral polygon approximation of closed contours

Proyecto (4)

Efficient algorithms for compressed sensing image synthesis
Factoring system matrix with patient-dependent information and detector-invariant geometry
Design and Development of a fully parallel computational model for GATE simulations
Three-dimensional tomographic reconstruction for a small animal positron emission tomography scanner
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Fernando Rannou

PROFESOR TITULAR

INGENIERÍA INFORMÁTICA

UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

2
Pablo Román

Profesor Asistente

Departamento de Ingeniería Informática

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Santiago, Chile

2
Simon Casassus

Profesor Titular

Astronomía

DEPARTAMENTO DE ASTRONOMÍA, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

1
Sebastian Perez

Assistant Professor

Physics

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Axel Osses

Profesor Titular

Departamento de Ingeniería Matemática

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile