Summary
Joaquin Herraiz is an Associate Professor and research institute member at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and IPARCOS-UCM, with eight years of postdoctoral experience leading projects at the intersection of artificial intelligence, medical imaging (PET, US, CT, MRI), and high-performance computing. His work blends realistic simulation and inverse methods with image reconstruction and applications in nuclear physics, enabling translational advances in biomedical imaging. He has a sustained academic trajectory from PhD to senior researcher roles and industrial collaboration through the Madrid-MIT m+Vision Consortium. Notably, he combines deep theoretical expertise in inverse problems with practical HPC-accelerated implementations, bridging simulation fidelity and clinical imaging needs.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
School, School at Colegio Fuente del Oro, Cuenca, Spain
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
BS, Physics, BS, Physics at Universidad Complut