The PhD in Imaging Science program at Washington University in St. Louis is one of only two such programs in the United States. This program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum that focuses on the technology of imaging with applications that range from cancer diagnosis to virtual reality.
What Is Imaging Science?
Imaging science is an interdisciplinary academic discipline that broadly addresses the design and optimization of imaging systems and the extraction of information from images. It builds on contributions from traditional fields such as biomedical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science as well as from physics, applied mathematics, biology and chemistry.
What Can You Do With an Advanced Degree in Imaging Science?
The high demand for personnel with training in imaging science is reflected in government policy and funding opportunities. Many academic, industrial and national laboratory positions exist for highly qualified candidates. Graduates of the program will be prepared for careers in academic research or in industries that require expertise in the quantitative principles of imaging.
Curriculum Focus
- Mathematical and computational principles of image formation
- Image analysis
- Image understanding
- Image quality assessment
This interdisciplinary program is unique in that it brings together expert faculty from the McKelvey School of Engineering and the School of Medicine to provide students with the freedom and flexibility to learn from leading imaging experts and to engage in impactful research.
History
Washington University has been a leader in the technology and advancement of imaging science for more than 125 years. During the 1920s, Washington University researchers were the first to use X-rays to view the gallbladder. During the 1970s, research by Michel Ter-Pogossian at the university's Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology led to the development of the PET scanner.
Jody O'Sullivan
Co-Director
Samuel C. Sachs Professor of Electrical Engineering
PhD, University of Notre Dame
Electrical & Systems Engineering
Joe Culver
Co-Director
Sherwood Moore Professor of Radiology
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Radiology; Biomedical Engineering
Hongyu An
Professor
PhD, Washington University
Radiology; Biomedical Engineering; Neurology
Beau Ances
Daniel J Brennan MD Professor of Neurology
MD, University of Pennsylvania
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Neurology; Biomedical Engineering
Deanna Barch
Gregory B. Couch Professor of Psychiatry
PhD, University of Illinois
Psychological & Brain Sciences; Radiology
Adam Bauer
Associate Professor of Radiology/Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Phil Bayly
The Lee Hunter Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering
PhD, Duke University
Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science
Kevin Bennett
Associate Professor of Radiology
PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin
Aaron Bobick
James M. McKelvey Professor and Dean
PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computer Science & Engineering
Hong Chen
Associate Professor
PhD, University of Washington
Biomedical Engineering
Yao Chen
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience
PhD, Cell and Developmental Biology, Harvard University
ShiNung Ching
Associate Professor of Electrical & Systems Engineering
PhD, University of Michigan
Arash Darafsheh
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology
PhD, University of North Carolina–Charlotte
Adam Eggebrecht
Assistant Professor of Radiology
PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Michael Gach
Professor
PhD, University of Pittsburgh
Radiation Oncology; Biomedical Engineering
Joel Garbow
Professor of Radiology
PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Aimilia Gastounioti
Assistant Professor of Radiology
PhD, National Technical University of Athens
Matthew Glasser
Assistant Professor of Radiology
PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Geoff Goodhill
Professor of Developmental Biology and Neuroscience
PhD, University of Sussex
Roch Guérin
Harold B. and Adelaide G. Welge Professor of Computer Science
PhD, California Institute of Technology
Computer Science & Engineering
Dennis Hallahan
Elizabeth H. and James S. McDonnell III Distinguished Professor of Medicine
MD, Rush University
Radiation Oncology; Biomedical Engineering
Edward Han
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience
PhD, University of California, San Diego
Tim Holy
Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Professor of Neuroscience
PhD, Princeton University
Neuroscience; Biomedical Engineering
Song Hu
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Geoff Hugo
Professor of Radiation Oncology
PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
Nathan Jacobs
Professor
PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Computer Science & Engineering
Abhinav Jha
Associate Professor
PhD, University of Arizona
Biomedical Engineering; Radiology
Tao Ju
Professor
PhD, Rice University
Computer Science & Engineering
Ulugbek Kamilov
Associate Professor
PhD, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Computer Science & Engineering; Electrical & Systems Engineering
Shinjini Kundu
Assistant Professor of Radiology
PhD, Carnegie Mellon University
MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Gregory Lanza
Oliver M. Langenberg Chair, Distinguished Professor of the Science and Practice of Medicine
MD, Northwestern University
PhD, University of Georgia
Medicine; Biomedical Engineering
Jin-Moo Lee
Andrew B. and Gretchen P. Jones Professor of Neurology
MD/PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College
Biomedical Engineering; Neurology; Radiology
Matthew Lew
Associate Professor
PhD, Stanford University
Electrical & Systems Engineering
Hua Li
Professor of Radiation Oncology
PhD, Huazhong University Science and Technology
Daniel Marcus
Professor of Radiology
PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Arash Nazeri
Assistant Professor of Radiology
MD, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Christine O'Brien
Assistant Professor
PhD, Vanderbilt University
Biomedical Engineering
Philip Payne
Janet and Bernard Becker Professor of Medicine
PhD, Columbia University
David Piston
Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Professor and Head, Cell Biology and Physiology
PhD, University of Illinois
Barani Raman
Professor
PhD, Texas A&M University
Biomedical Engineering
Leo Shmuylovich
Assistant Professor of Dermatology
MD/PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Radiology; Pediatrics; Biomedical Engineering
Kooresh Shoghi
Professor
PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
Radiology; Biomedical Engineering
Monica Shokeen
Associate Professor of Radiology
PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Janet Sorrells
Assistant Professor
PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Electrical & Systems Engineering
S. Joshua Swamidass
Associate Professor
MD/PhD, University of California, Irvine
Pathology & Immunology; Biomedical Engineering
Yuan-Chuan Tai
Associate Professor
PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
Radiology; Biomedical Engineering
Daniel Thorek
Associate Professor
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Radiology; Biomedical Engineering
David Van Essen
Alumni Endowed Professor
PhD, Harvard University
Neuroscience; Biomedical Engineering
Richard Wahl
Elizabeth E. Mallinckrodt Professor of Radiology
MD, Washington University
Radiology
Qing Wang
Assistant Professor of Radiology
PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Yong Wang
Associate Professor
PhD, Washington University
Obstetrics & Gynecology; Radiology; Biomedical Engineering
Muriah Wheelock
Assistant Professor of Radiology
PhD, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Pam Woodard
HM Wilson Professor of Radiology
MD, Duke University
Radiology; Biomedical Engineering
Lan Yang
Edwin H. & Florence G. Skinner Professor
PhD, California Institute of Technology
Electrical & Systems Engineering
Joshua Yuan
Department Chair and Lucy & Stanley Lopata Professor
PhD, University of Tennessee
Energy, Environmental, & Chemical Engineering
Jie Zheng
Associate Professor
PhD, University of Cincinnati
Radiology; Biomedical Engineering
Chao Zhou
Associate Professor
PhD, Physics, University of Pennsylvania
Biomedical Engineering
Quing Zhu
Professor
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Biomedical Engineering
Professor Emeritus
Martin Arthur
Newton R. and Sarah Louisa Glasgow Wilson Professor of Engineering
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Electrical & Systems Engineering