Nicholas Herlambang is a Fellow software engineer based in Boston with 15 years of deep expertise in medical image processing, surgical navigation, and electrophysiology, blending research-grade rigor from a Ph.D. at The University of Tokyo with production delivery at Boston Scientific. He has designed and shipped GPU-accelerated volume rendering engines and multi-platform diagnostic viewers, leveraging C++, CUDA/OpenCL, Qt, and DICOM to bridge real-time visualization and clinical systems. At Boston Scientific he progressed from senior engineer to principal and now fellow, driving architecture and cross-functional integration for cardiac arrhythmia and navigation products. An active contributor to the commontk CTK project, he’s comfortable across front-end UI work and backend DICOM integration—a sign he pairs algorithmic depth with pragmatic product thinking. Colleagues rely on him for complex parallel-processing solutions that make advanced imaging clinically usable.
15 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
University of Tokyo
High School Natural Science, High School Natural Science at Canisius College, Jakarta
A set of common support code for medical imaging, surgical navigation, and related purposes.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:74 commits in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Nicholas contributed to the development of the ctkDICOMViewer application by adding the ctkDICOMAppWidget and ctkDICOMViewer application, which are both key components of the medical imaging support code. This involved modifications across multiple files, specifically focusing on the user interface (UI) and related functionalities. The commits demonstrate work on both front-end (UI-related files) and back-end (DICOM core and widget integration).
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Nicholas Herlambang - Fellow, Software Engineer at Boston Scientific