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The Center for Computational Biomedicine Imaging and Modeling (CBIM) at Rutgers University is a premier research center focused on biomedicine, computer vision, and AI. CBIM drives innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration and is supported by major federal agencies and leading academic and industry partners.

Computational Biomedicine Imaging and Modeling (CBIM)

The Center for Computational Biomedicine Imaging and Modeling (CBIM) was founded by Professor Dimitris Metaxas in 2001 to serve as an environment for conducting novel research in the areas of Computational Biomedicine, Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Scientific Computations, Learning and Robotics. CBIM has 10 faculty members and around 30 graduate students. It is located in a space comprising of almost 11,000 square feet which includes a separate space for human motion capture experiments. Funding for CBIM is provided by all major Government agencies such as NIH, NASA, NSF, ARO, ONR and AFOSR. CBIM has several collaborative projects with research and faculty from other major Universities and research labs such as Boston Univ. UPENN, Columbia, NYU Medical School, MIT, Stanford, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Siemens Healthcare and Adobe Systems.
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Dr. Dimitris Metaxas

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Dr. Dimitris Metaxas

Board of Governors, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science

Dr. Dimitris Metaxas is a Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at Rutgers University and Director of the Center for Computational Biomedicine, Imaging and Modeling (CBIM). He has been a leading researcher in computer vision, medical imaging, and computer graphics for over three decades. His work focuses on Generative Model, Biomedical Image Processing, 3D Modelling, VLM/LLM, Explainable AI and Efficiency AI. Dr. Metaxas has published over 500 research papers, graduated 60 Ph.D. students, and received funding from agencies including NSF, NIH, DARPA, and ONR. His contributions to fluid modeling helped pioneer animation techniques used in the film Antz. He is a Fellow of IEEE and AIMBE, a recipient of multiple prestigious awards, and has served as general chair/program chair for top conferences such as ICCV, CVPR, and MICCAI.

News and Events

We got 2 ICLR papers: K-Prism and TokUR. Congrats to Tunyu and Bangwei

20 Jan 202611:00AM - 01:00PM

We are proud to announce that CS Professor Dimitris Metaxas will serve as General Co-Chair and Professor Vladimir Pavlovic as Program Co-Chair of the 2026 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026, which will be held in Denver, Colorado, in June.

19 Dec 202511:00AM - 01:00PM

We got 2 NeurIPS papers: AutoEdit and VSS. Congrats to Quan and Konstantinos

20 Sep 202511:00AM - 01:00PM

We got 1 ICCV paper on Image Editing. Congrats Song Wen

10 Jul 202511:00AM - 12:30PM

We got 1 ICML paper on LLM Hallucination. Congrats Zhuowei

10 May 202511:00AM - 12:30PM

We got 5 CVPR papers on diverse topics. Congrats Zhenting, Zhiyu, Zhixing, Yunhe and Di

29 Jan 202511:00AM - 12:30PM
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