Sampada Bhave

   

       PhD Candidate

      Computational Biomedical Imaging Group

      The University of Iowa

       Office: 4026 Seamans Center, The University of Iowa, USA

       Email Id:  sampada-bhave@uiowa.edu

 

Academic Background

  • 2010-present : PhD candidate. Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 
  • 2007-2008     : MS, Dept of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, Florida International University, Miami, Florida
  • 2003-2007     : BE, Dept of Electronics and Telecommunication Enginnering, Fr. C. R. I. T., University of Mumbai, Mumbai.

Research Interests

Rapid acquisition, reconstruction and post-processing strategies for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Dictionary learning, Adaptive compressed sensing, Low rank and matrix recovery, Non-Cartesian imaging, Pulse sequence development. 

Awards and Grants

  • Summa Cumme Laude Merit Award, ISMRM 2016
  • ISMRM Educational Stipend, ISMRM 2016
  • Submission at EMBC 2014 was shortlisted as a finalist for the best student paper competition
  • ISMRM Travel Grant for attending ISMRM 2015 and ISMRM 2016

Publications

Journal

  1. S. Bhave, S. G. Lingala, J. Newell, S. Nagle, M. Jacob, "Blind compressed sensing enables 3D dynamic free breathing MR imaging of lung volumes and diaphragm motion", Special issue on Advances for Clinical Imaging involving Data Sparsity in MRIInvestigative Radiology, In Press
  2. S. Bhave, S.G. Lingala, C.P. Johnson, V.A. Magnotta, M. Jacob, "Accelerated whole-brain multi-parameter mapping using blind compressed sensing", Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2015.
  3. S. Bhave, R. Eslami, M. Jacob,"A sparse spectral deconvolution algorithm for non-Cartesian MRSI", Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, pages 469–476, Feb 2014

Conference

  1. S Bhave, S Lingala, J Newell, S Nagle, M Jacob, "Clinical Evaluation of Respiratory Mechanics using accelerated dynamic 3D free breathing MRI reconstruction". International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), Singapore, May 2016. [ISMRM Summa Cumme Laude Merit award]
  2. H Heo, S Bhave, M Jacob, J Zhou, "Blind Compressed sensing based ultrafast Chemical Exhcange Saturation Transfer (CEST) Imaging", International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), Singapore, May 2016. [ISMRM Magna Cumme Laude Merit award]

  3. S.G. Lingala, Y. Mohsin, S. Bhave, X. Miao, Y. Guo, E. DiBella, M.Jacob, "Data-adaptive reconstruction algorithms for accelerated dynamic MRI: an open-source MATLAB package.", ISMRM workshop in Data sampling and Image Reconstruction", Sedona, 2016
  4. S. Bhave, S.G. Lingala, A Comellas, J Newell, M Jacob, Dynamic 3D- MRI of the whole lung using constrained reconstruction with learned dictionaries, ISMRM, Toronto, Canada, 2015
  5. S. Bhave, S.G. Lingala, C.P. Johnson, V.A. Magnotta, M. Jacob, Whole brain multi-parameter mapping using dictionary learning, ISMRM Toronto Canada, 2015.
  6. S. Bhave, S. G. Lingala, M. Jacob, A variable splitting based algortihm for Fast Multi-coil Blind Compressed sensing MRI Reconstruction, EMBC, Chicago, USA, 2014. Finalist at the student paper competition
  7. S. Bhave, Jinsuh Kim, C. P. Johnson, M. Jacob, Accelerated CEST MRI using Compressive Sensing and Multi-shot Spiral Acquisitions, ISMRM, Salt Lake city, Utah, April 2013