In 2011, I obtained my PhD degree from Université Claude Bernard Lyon I investigating automatic methods for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease. After a year as a postdoctoral fellow at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (Grenoble, France) working on the segmentation and quantification of bone cellular structures, I joined CMIC, University College London, in March 2012 as a Research Associate. My main research interests are in medical image segmentation and classification applied mainly to cardiovascular image analysis and computer-aided diagnosis of cardiac pathologies. <br> Since March 2013 I am an external collaborator at Cim@lab.
Angélica Atehortúa and María A. Zuluaga and Juan García and Eduardo Romero. (2016) "Automatic segmentation of right ventricle in cardiac cine MR images using a saliency analysis" Medical physics
Charlems Alvarez-Jimenez and Nicolás Múnera and Maria A. Zuluaga and Nelson F. Velasco and Eduardo Romero. (2019) "Autism spectrum disorder characterization in children by capturing local and regional brain changes in MRI" Medical Physics