Irina Voiculescu

Senior Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
University of Oxford
United Kingdom

Biography

  Dr Irina Voiculescu has been a Lecturer at the Oxford University Department of Computer Science since 1999. She obtained her PhD at the University of Bath, for research in Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG). She contributed to the development of the geometric modelling software svLis through the application of polynomial root finding methods. As part of the Spatial Reasoning research group at Oxford she has been conducting research in the areas of molecular modelling (protein docking), medical imaging (CT scan analysis) and polynomial root finding (interval arithmetic). Irina is actively involved in public engagement activities, such as the Oxford RobotGames. She is a Fellow of the UK Geometric Modelling Society.

Research Intrest

  Dr Voiculescu  works in the general area of geometric modelling, with particular interest in topics such as: Medical image analysis, 3D printing, Mathematics of curves and surfaces, Finding roots of polynomials, Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG), Molecular modelling.

List of Publications
Andreica A, Diosan L, Voiculescu I. Parameterized cellular automata in image segmentation. InSymbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing (SYNASC), 2016 18th International Symposium on 2016 Sep 24 (pp. 199-205). IEEE.
Golodetz S, Voiculescu I, Cameron S. Simpler editing of graph-based segmentation hierarchies using zipping algorithms. Pattern Recognition. 2017 Oct 31;70:44-59.
Voiculescu I, Yeghiazaryan V. Boundary overlap for medical image segmentation evaluation.
Voiculescu I, Littley S. Interpolation of 3D slice volume data for 3D printing.

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