Adam Eggebrecht is an Associate Professor of Radiology at Washington University School of Medicine who builds portable, wearable diffuse-optical imaging systems to map brain function in populations that are difficult to study with fMRI, including toddlers, patients in the ICU/OR, and individuals with autism. With a PhD in Physics and Neuroscience and over a decade leading projects from postdoc to faculty, he blends optics hardware design, circuit and ergonomics engineering, and advanced inverse modeling to improve signal quality, image speed, and usability. He leads development of NeuroDOT, a self-contained toolbox for diffuse optical tomography that underscores his commitment to reproducible, clinically translatable tools. His work spans bench-to-bedside applications—from finite element light-propagation modeling and image reconstruction algorithms to bedside studies in neurodevelopment and critical care. Colleagues value his interdisciplinary approach that pairs deep physics training with practical system engineering and a focus on real-world participant comfort.
8 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Physics, Neuroscience, PhD, Physics, Neuroscience at Washington University in St. Louis
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