Computer Vision News - March 2023

14 Women in Computer Vision Duygu, can you tell us about your current position? I actually got promoted to a full professorship, but it's not going to be active until a couple more months. I'm also a Director ofMedical Imaging Informatics and Artificial Intelligence in our department. Congratulations on the promotion! What work did you do to deserve it? I'm trained as an electrical engineer, and my expertise is in medical imaging using multimodal, different medical imaging modalities, extracting information - using these modalities to better understand diseases, better diagnose diseases, and better monitor diseases. I mostly specialize in Alzheimer's disease and psychiatric disorders like depression. It's hard to tell what I did to deserve this, but I think it's years of work accumulating, and my research has been dedicated to imaging biomarker discovery. One of the things I really focus on is making biomarkers Duygu Tosun-Turgut is currently an Associate Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at the University of California, San Francisco. Duygu is also the current chair of Alliance of Women Alzheimer's Researchers (AWARE), part of Alzheimer's Association. Over 100 inspiring interviews with successful Women in Computer Vision in our archive!

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