Summary
Dalton Bermudez is a biomedical engineer and medical physicist pursuing a PhD at UW–Madison with eight years of experience bridging research, clinical QA and education in medical imaging and radiation therapy. He develops Python-based image/signal processing and machine learning tools for MRI, PET and neuroimaging, and leads delivery QA workflows for IMRT/VMAT to ensure safe radiotherapy for patients. Dalton mentors undergraduates and pre-college students—designing hands-on curricula that use Arduino and 3D printing to teach bioinstrumentation and biomedical applications of programming. His work spans translational projects from synthesis of 7T images from 3T data to MRI methods for gene therapy tracking, with multiple first-author and coauthored publications. Comfortable navigating regulatory and clinical environments, he also writes grant proposals and has experience running MRI scanners and designing motion-detection hardware for diffusion studies.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Health/Medical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Health/Medical Physics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bachelor’s of Engineering degree Major: Biomedical/Medical Engineering Minor: Mathematics, Bachelor’s of Engineering degree Major: Biomedical/Medical Engineering Minor: Mathematics at The City College of New York
NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
German, English, Spanish