Andrew Dupuis is a postdoctoral research associate and software engineer with a decade of experience building biomedical imaging and mixed-reality systems. He combines deep academic expertise—a PhD in Biomedical Engineering focused on scalable MRI acquisition, reconstruction, and visualization—with hands-on skills in C#, Unity3D, and GPU acceleration (OpenCL/CUDA) to ship fast, practical tools. At Case Western Reserve he has architected secure, multi-user AR visualizations tied directly to MRI scanner infrastructure and managed production-grade cloud and on-prem data systems, including Kubernetes and Docker deployments. As an entrepreneur and Hololens early adopter he founded Mirage Holographic, shipped one of the first third-party Unity assets for Hololens, and launched hardware accessories, showing a knack for turning prototypes into products. He is an active contributor to medical imaging open source—refactoring core Gadgetron modules to a modern ChannelGadget framework—demonstrating impact on widely used reconstruction tooling. Colleagues rely on him for rapid development workflows that make complex clinical data more accessible and actionable.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at Montgomery Bell Academy
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, 1st Year, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, 1st Year at Case Western Reserve University
Gadgetron - Medical Image Reconstruction Framework
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:24 reviews, 15 commits, 50 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily focused on refactoring and converting existing Gadgetron modules to the ChannelGadget framework, as evident in numerous commits. These conversions involved adapting existing code to align with the new framework structure, including changes to class inheritance, data handling, and processing logic. Key modifications involved updating the internal workings of several core Gadgetron components, such as those related to image processing and data manipulation.
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