Summary
Armand Rathgeb is a PhD student in computational biology at UT Southwestern with a strong foundation in biomedical engineering from UT Dallas and five years of hands-on research experience. He has worked in Dr. Baowei Fei’s Quantitative Bioimaging Lab since freshman year, developing deep learning models, AR/VR surgical tools, C++ desktop apps for imaging subsystems, and managing Linux servers and undergraduate projects. His work earned a presentation at SPIE Medical Imaging 2023, reflecting practical impact at the intersection of medical imaging and machine learning. Armand is interested in using ML to improve diagnosis and classification in imaging and exploring augmented reality to assist surgeons in complex procedures. He combines academic ambition—aiming for a PhD in biomedical imaging—with practical systems skills that bridge research prototypes and deployable tooling. Based in Allen, Texas, he brings both bench-to-software fluency and a track record of increased responsibility in multidisciplinary lab environments.
5 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, GPA 3.841/4.0, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, GPA 3.841/4.0 at The University of Texas at Dallas
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at UT Southwestern Medical Center