Tim Dyrby

Professor

Research Interests

My main interest is microstructure plasticity imaging in normal and diseased conditions. How to non-invasively map microstructural features of brain tissue i.e. to statistically model measures of axon diameter and density, as well as general anisotropic measures. To understand the architecture of the microstructural environment and its connectivity that impact microstructural imaging and modeling. Key imaging technology is diffusion MRI where we design and combine acquisitions to reflect specific microstructural features. Diffusion MRI is translational so I work with powerful preclinical MRI scanners to develop, test and validate new diffusion MRI acquisitions and apply them to human patient studies.

Employments

2015 – Present

Associate Professor in multi-modal imaging, Image Analysis and Computer Graphics section, DTU compute

2014 – Present

Head of Preclinical research, DRCMR , Cph. Uni. Hosp.,Hvidovre, DK

2010 – Present

Senior Researcher, DRCMR, Cph. Uni. Hosp.,Hvidovre, DK

2009 – Present

Group leader of the Diffusion Imaging Group (DIG), DRCMR, Cph. Uni. Hosp.,Hvidovre, DK

2009 – 2010

Postdoc, DRCMR, Cph. Uni. Hosp.,Hvidovre, DK

Education

2008

PhD: DTU informatics, Technical Uni. Denmark (DTU), DK

2002

MSc: DTU informatics, Technical Uni. Denmark (DTU), DK

1997

BSc.E.E: Dep. of Electronic, Engineering College of Copenhagen, DK

1992

Elektroniktekniker, Frederiksberg Tekniske Skole, DK