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My Thesis Images

I’m re-posting some images from my thesis. I did this mainly to get two galleries on one page. Once the images were added in this post I added the following text to the Volume Rendering page:
[gallery id="388"] which pulls the images from this post into the page.

I’ve also recently learned that Texas Tech has published theses on a webpage. Here is where mine can be found: My Thesis


Work, work, work

As a software engineer for a medical imaging company, the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving are typically busy. The biggest conference of the year falls on the following week. This year the majority of my time was spent on coding the software that generated these images:

In the images with primarily red color you can see the heart, spine, kidneys, and pelvis. The third image displays the lungs with a pink color and bones as white. In the upper right hand corner or each image is an orientation cube. As the user rotates the volume so does the cube. Each face is labeled with a letter designating the position of the anatomy: H for head, F for feet, L for left, R for right, A for anterior, and P for posterior.

I’ve also added these images to my Volume Rendering page.