
Computational Biomedicine Imaging and Modeling (CBIM)

Dr. Dimitris Metaxas
Dr. Dimitris Metaxas
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.