Pallavi Tiwari
																																					Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
											
					
										Develops neuroinformatics techniques for applications in brain tumors and neurological disorders
      
						
					Education
	Ph.D., 
	Biomedical Engineering, 
	Rutgers University, 
	2012
	
	M.S., 
	Biomedical Engineering, 
	Rutgers University, 
	2008
	
	B.E., 
	Biomedical Engineering, 
	S.G.S.I.T.S, 
	2006
	
Awards and Recognitions
	2016, 100 Women Achievers Award for Science and Innovation, Government of India
Research Interests
Neuroimaging, Medical image analysis, multi-modal data fusion, clinical decision support
My lab focuses on developing neuroinformatics techniques using machine learning, statistical modeling, and pattern recognition for applications in brain tumors and neurological disorders. One of the primary focuses of BrIC lab is to identify computerized image-based (also known as radiomic) phenotypes, and their associations with genomics (radiogenomics) and histo-pathology (radio-pathomics) for disease characterization.
      
					My lab focuses on developing neuroinformatics techniques using machine learning, statistical modeling, and pattern recognition for applications in brain tumors and neurological disorders. One of the primary focuses of BrIC lab is to identify computerized image-based (also known as radiomic) phenotypes, and their associations with genomics (radiogenomics) and histo-pathology (radio-pathomics) for disease characterization.
Teaching Interests
Pattern Recognition, Image processing