Alberto Gomez is a Director of AI Research with over a decade of experience applying image processing, applied mathematics and computer vision to medical imaging, particularly cardiac CT, fluoroscopy and ultrasound. He combines academic depth from a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at King's College London with industry leadership at Ultromics, where he progressed from AI and hardware lead to director-level research. His work spans segmentation, flow and motion analysis, and clinical navigation, with a practical bent toward translating algorithms into clinically useful tools. A multilingual collaborator, he has also contributed localization work to open-source projects, reflecting attention to usability and international deployment. Based in the UK, he teaches as a visiting lecturer while leading research teams, blending hands-on algorithm development with strategic product impact.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate Computer Vision, Certificate Computer Vision at Università di Catania
Master of Science Signal Image Embedded Systems Control, Master of Science Signal Image Embedded Systems Control at Université de Rennes I
Engineer Telecommunications, Engineer Telecommunications at IMT Atlantique
Engineer Telecommunication, Engineer Telecommunication at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Biomedical/Medical Engineering at King's College London
Contributions summary:Alberto primarily focused on adding multilingual support to the project. They introduced language files and translated display strings for German, English, and Spanish. These changes involved modifications to configuration files (userConfig.h) and display templates (display.h, Displaytemplatestandard.h, Displaytemplateupright.h, Displaytemplateminimal.h, Displayrotateupright.h), along with the inclusion of a dedicated languages.h file. Further contributions included the addition of more language strings.
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