(click to see my brain)
 
  Mirza Faisal Beg, Ph.D., P. Eng.

Associate Professor, School of Engineering Science
Co-Director, Medical Image Analysis Laboratory
Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Scholar

B.Tech. (Hons.), Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
M.S., Biomedical Engineering, Boston University
Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University

Phone: (778)782-5696 (office), Fax: (778)782-4951

Email: mfbeg *-_@-_* ensc.sfu.ca

Office: ASB 8857, 8888 University Drive, Simon Fraser University

Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6

 

 
 

 

Check out recent work at our Autobrainmapping.ca website

Some Recent Publications:

  1. Whole brain registration and averaging
    http://www.sfu.ca/autobrainmapping/papers/2009-Khan-EMBC.pdf
    http://www.sfu.ca/autobrainmapping/posters/2009-Khan-EMBC-Poster.pdf
  2. Combined Surface and VOlumetric Registration (SAVOR)
    http://www.sfu.ca/autobrainmapping/papers/2009-Gibson-MICCAI.pdf
    http://www.sfu.ca/autobrainmapping/posters/2009-Gibson-MICCAI-Poster.pdf
  3. Confidence-weighted registration
    http://www.sfu.ca/autobrainmapping/posters/2009-Khan-HBM.pdf
    http://www.sfu.ca/autobrainmapping/papers/2009-Khan-MICCAI.pdf
    http://www.sfu.ca/autobrainmapping/posters/2009-Khan-MICCAI-Poster.pdf

Publications , Lab-Webpage, Open Positions

Computational Infrastructure

 

 

 

Service

I will be taking part in a fund raising event to raise funds for the Alzheimer Society of British Columbia by hiking up Mt. Kilimanjaro in September 2010. Please visit my fund raising page, and if you can, I would be grateful for your contribution towards this event and this worthy and important cause.

Research Interests

Methods: Computational anatomy, algorithms for segmentation and non-rigid registration of medical images, statistical shape analysis of anatomical shapes and time series of functional and structural images.

Applications:

  1. Brain: Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's (with collaborators Drs. Perminder Sachdev, Wei Wen, Lei Wang, Tilak Ratnanather), Parkinson's (with Dr. Martin Mckeown), and Huntington's (with Dr. Elizabeth Aylward). For an overview of the cost of neurological disorders on Canadian Health Care, see "The Burden of Neurological Diseases, Disorders and Injuries in Canada". 
  2. Heart: Study the Development of the embryonic heart using Optical Coherence Tomography (With Drs. Marinko Sarunic and Glen Tibbits)
  3. Eye: Study the structure of the retinal layers (With Dr. Marinko Sarunic and Dr. Paul Mackenzie)
  4. Peripheral nerves: Study the non-invasive pre-surgical imaging and visualization of the sciatic (Drs. Andy Hoffer and Burkhard Maedler)

Current Research Funding

Pacific Alzheimer Research Foundation (2007-2010, Total $240k, SFU-$40k/year). Collaboration with Dr. Lei Wang (University of Washington, St. Louis), Dr. Tilak Ratnanather (CIS-JHU), and Dr. Wei Wen (University of New South Wales, Australia).

Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research - Career Investigator Award (2008-2014).

National Health and Medical Research Council (2008-2011, Total $560k AUD, SFU-$30k/year). Collaboration with Dr. Lei Wang (University of Washington, St. Louis), Dr. Tilak Ratnanather (CIS-JHU), and Dr. Wei Wen (University of New South Wales, Australia).

NSERC Discovery (2004-2009, Total $92.5k, 2009-2014, Total 125k)

Collaborative Health Research Projects (2006-2009, $20k/year). Collaboration with Dr. Martin McKeown, University of British Columbia.

Collaborative Health Research Projects (2009-2012, $186k/year). Collaboration with Dr. Marinko Sarunic, Simon Fraser University.

Current Graduate and Undergraduate Students

  1. Jingyun Chen, Ph.D. candidate (Sep 2006 - ), MS (Tsinghua, 2006), BS(Tsinghua, 2004)
  2. Pradeep Kumar Reddy, Ph.D. candidate (2008 - ), MS (2005), Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai
  3. Evgeniy Lebed, Ph.D. candidate (Fall 2008 - ), MS (2008), University of British Columbia 
  4. Ali Khan, Ph.D.. candidate (Sep 2006 - ), B.A.Sc (SFU, 2006), NSERC PGS-M Scholar, PGS-D Scholar 
  5. Eli Gibson, M.A.Sc. candidate (Jan 2007 - ), B.A.Sc (SFU, 2006), NSERC PGS-M Scholar, PGS-D Scholar
  6. Shahab Ansari, M.A.Sc candidate (Sep 2005 - ), BE (NED), MS (McMaster, 2005)

Past Students

  1. Sebastiano Barbieri Ph.D.candidate (Apr 2008 - Dec 2008), MS (2008), BS(2006), Universitšat des Saarlandes, Saarbrucken
  2. Behrang Nosrat Makouei, M.A.Sc (SFU, 2008), B.A.Sc (Sharif, 2004), Defended March 2008
  3. Vinay Kotamraju, M.A.Sc (SFU, 2008), BE (NIT-Rourkela, 2004), Defended March 2008
  4. Ali Khan, Undergraduate NSERC USRA (May - Aug 2006), COOP (Jan-Aug 2004)
  5. Ryan Dickie, Undergraduate, COOP (Jan-April 2006), NSERC USRA (May - Aug 2006), NSERC PGS-M Scholar
  6. Eli Gibson, Undergraduate NSERC USRA (May - Aug 2006)
  7. Joanne Hui Chen, COOP (Jan - August, 2005)
  8. Stephen Wong, COOP, defended B.A.Sc thesis October 2007
  9. Peter Wang, SFU COOP term (Sep-Dec 2006).
  10. Ryan Dickie, SFU Undergraduate Thesis in Engineering Science, Defended Jan 2007.
  11. Jennard Dy, SFU Undergraduate Thesis in Engineering Science, Defended Spring 2008
  12. Ganesh Swami, COOP, Jan-Aug 2007

Teaching

  1. Spring 2009: APMA 990 - Mathematical Image Processing and Analysis (Co-taught with Dr. Steve Ruuth)
  2. Spring 2009: ENSC 474 - Medical Image Processing and Analysis
  3. Spring 2008: ENSC 474 - Medical Image Processing and Analysis (summary of topics covered)
  4. Fall 2007: Computational Anatomy and Medical Image Analysis (summary of topics covered)
  5. Fall 2006: ENSC 801 - Linear System Theory (here is a summary of topics covered in this course)
  6. Fall 2006: ENSC 383 - Feedback Control Systems
  7. Summer 2006: ENSC 460/895 - Digital Image Processing and Analysis.
  8. Fall 2005:  ENSC 801 - Linear Systems Theory.
  9. Summer 2005: Digital Image Processing, ENSC 460/895.
  10. Fall 2004: Linear Systems Theory, ENSC 801
  11. Summer 2004: Digital Image Processing, ENSC 460.
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