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George Zouridakis


George Zouridakis
Associate professor and director, Biomedical Imaging Lab

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George Zouridakis is assistant professor and director of the Biomedical Imaging Lab with the University of Houston's (UH) Department of Computer Science. He is jointly appointed as adjunct associate professor with both the Bioengineering Department at Rice University, and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

Dr. Zouridakis' work with UH's Biomedical Imaging Lab includes the research of computational biomedicine and bioimaging, with specific emphasis on functional brain mapping and the interplay between neurophysiological signals and information processing in the brain. The Lab's goal is to develop new computational tools for the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders, as well as the characterization, quantification and visualization of cancerous tumors.

Mentor to a number of master's degree students, Dr. Zouridakis has written two biomedical textbooks and numerous journal articles, and has delivered guest lectures at universities and conferences worldwide. He is a member of the Keck Center for Computational Biology and sits on the executive committee of the Society of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Dr. Zouridakis holds a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Houston.