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Plenary
Lecture
The Role of Mathematics in the Study of Structural and Functional Brain
Connectivity

Professor Arvid Lundervold
Department of Biomedicine & Molecular Imaging Center
University of Bergen
also with:
Department of Radiology
Haukeland University Hospital
Bergen, Norway
E-mail:
arvid.lundervold@biomed.uib.no
Abstract: The advances in non-invasive brain imaging technologies have
enabled new insights into the structural wiring and functional connectivity of
the living human brain - in both health and disease. These technologies include
high resolution 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), MR diffusion tensor imaging
(DTI), functional MRI, as well as image processing and data analysis methods
(e.g. atlas-based image segmentation, nonlinear image registration, time series
analysis and data-driven independent component analysis). We present multimodal
MRI data from a longitudinal study of cognitive aging, and describe in more
detail the broad range of mathematical and statistical methods that come into
play for quantitative analysis. These kind of multidisciplinary tools have
emerged into the recent field of computational neuroimaging, providing new
biological and neurocognitive information about brain structure and function and
brain-behavior relationships.
Brief Biography of the Speaker:
Arvid Lundervold ( b. February 13th 1952) has a BSc in mathematics and
philosophy from the University of Oslo (1975) and got his medical degree (MD)
from the same university (1982). While in Oslo he also worked with experimental
epilepsy (the hippocampal slice preparation) at the Institute of Neurophysiology
and at the National Hospital. He obtained his PhD ("Multispectral Analysis,
Classification and Quantification in Medical Magnetic Resonance Imaging") at the
University of Bergen in 1995. He has professional experience in medical
informatics from the National Hospital in Oslo (1984-1988), and as research
scientist at the Norwegian Computing Center, Image Analysis and Pattern
Recognition group (1989-1994), before he came to the University of Bergen in
1994. He as been programming in C and later Matlab for more than 20 years. Arvid
Lundervold is married to Prof. Astri Lundervold (neuropsychologist) and they
have 6 children.
He his currently a Professor in medical information technology at the University
of Bergen, Department of Biomedicine, and head of the Neuroinformatics and Image
Analysis Laboratory in the Neuroscience Research group . Lundervold is also
affiliated as a researcher with the Department of Radiology, Haukeland
University Hospital, the Molecular Imaging Center (http://www.uib.no/med/mic),
the MedViz consortium (http://medviz.uib.no), the Bergen Image Processing group
(http://math.uib.no/BBG), and the Bergen fMRI group (http://fmri.uib.no) headed
by Prof. Kenneth Hugdahl, University of Bergen.
Lundervold has published more than 100 papers and conference reports related to
medical image analysis, pattern recognition, and neuroinformatics. He has
supervised or co-supervised more than twenty Master's and PhD students with
their basic training from mathematics, computer science, medicine, or
physiology, and is presently board chairman of the Norwegian Research School in
Medical Imaging (http://www.ntnu.no/medicalimaging).
Current research interests are in the fields of image processing and pattern
recognition, functional imaging, image registration, quantification and
visualization, and mathematical modeling. Together with colleagues at the
Departments of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics and Technology he has
also launched a new cross-disciplinary Master's program in Biomedical Image
Sciences at the University of Bergen
(http://www.uib.no/studyprogramme/MAMD-HUIMG). Lundervold has been an MC and WG
member of the European COST B11 concerted action ("Quantitation of Magnetic
Resonance Image Texture"), the COST B21 ( "Physiological Modelling of MR Image
Formation"), and the present COST BM0601 ("NEUROMATH - Advanced Methods for the
Estimation of Human Brain Activity and Connectivity" – www.neuromath.eu). He has
been grant reviewer for the European Science Foundation, the Welcome Trust Joint
Infrastructure Fund, and NATO Scientific and Environmental Affairs Division. He
has been on the Editorial board of "Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics"
since 1997, and "Frontiers in Neuroinformatics" since 2010. Lundervold is member
of the Norwegian Medical Association, the International Society for Magnetic
Resonance in Medicine, the IEEE Computer Society, and the American Mathematical
Society.
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