Cambron
Carter has been with the CVIP Lab since the Spring of 2008. He
began as a co-op working in the area of autonomous robotic refueling for
jet aircraft and has since moved into the area of medical imaging. He
is currently working on projects including human jaw modeling, robotic
tracking and is planning on pursuing his Master’s of Engineering in the
area of autonomous lung nodule classification. Cambron received a
Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Louisville in the
Summer 2010 and plans to receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics
along with his Master of Engineering degree in the Summer 2011.
Rosario Pusateri is an M.Eng student in the ECE department, and
physics major with optics concentration. His interests include optical
modeling (as applied to surface reconstruction), medical imaging, image
analysis and qualification, and robotics (as applied to computer
vision). He is currently involved in the creation of a database for
three-dimensional models of human teeth, as well as developing and
modifying shape-from-shading code for the modeling of tooth images.