Ulugbek S. Kamilov
Professor of Computational Imaging at WashU.
I am the Director of the Computational Imaging Group (CIG) and an Associate Professor of Electrical & Systems Engineering (ESE) and Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) at WashU. I am also affiliated with the PhD program in Imaging Science. I was a Visiting Professor at the ENS Paris in 2024 and a Visiting Faculty Researcher at Google Research in 2023. I was a Research Scientist at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) in 2015-2017. I obtained my PhD in 2015 at EPFL, Switzerland. I was an Exchange Student at CMU in 2008, Visiting Student Researcher at MIT in 2011, and Visiting Scholar at Stanford University in 2013. I was an intern at Microsoft in 2009.
news
Dec 02, 2024 | New paper Random Walks with Tweedie: A Unified Framework for Diffusion Models. Collaboration with Michael McCann, Cristina Garcia-Cardona, and Brendt Wohlberg from LANL. |
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Dec 01, 2024 | New paper FiRe: Fixed-points of Restoration Priors for Solving Inverse Problems. Collaboration with Matthieu Terris and Thomas Moreau from INRIA Saclay. |
Nov 25, 2024 | New paper ADOBI: Adaptive Diffusion Bridge For Blind Inverse Problems with Application to MRI Reconstruction. |
Nov 21, 2024 | Fast motion-compensated reconstruction for 4D-CBCT using deep learning-based groupwise registration was accepted to Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express. |
Oct 02, 2024 | New paper Stochastic Deep Restoration Priors for Imaging Inverse Problems. This paper was done in collaboration with Mauricio Delbracio and Peyman Milanfar from Google. |