Professor Of Diagnostic Physics And Imaging Informatics
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
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Steve Langer is a Professor of Diagnostic Physics and Imaging Informatics at Mayo Clinic with over 15 years of experience architecting filmless radiology systems and high-performance computing solutions for clinical imaging. Trained in nuclear and biomedical physics, he blends deep domain science with practical software engineering to design, validate, profile and deploy scalable imaging analytics and CAD systems. He co-directs the Radiology Informatics Lab, co-chairs the SIIM Hackathon site showcasing HL7 FHIR and DICOMweb, and serves on IHE and DICOM committees where he authors new interoperability profiles. As software architect of the RSNA Image Sharing Network, he builds open-source reference implementations (IHE XDS-i.b) and measures real-world human vs. machine performance—bringing standards-driven rigor to production clinical deployments.
15 years of coding experience
BS, Physics (with concetration in math), BS, Physics (with concetration in math) at University of Wisconsin-Madison
PhD, Biomedical Physics, PhD, Biomedical Physics at Oakland University
MS, Physics, MS, Physics at Michigan State University
Contributions:3 PRs, 4 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 5 months
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Steve Langer - Professor Of Diagnostic Physics And Imaging Informatics