Thomas Witzel is a Vice President of Radiomics with 27 years of experience blending deep MRI physics expertise and hands-on engineering to reinvent clinical imaging. He leads a 15+ PhD cross-functional team at Q Bio tackling RF hardware, magnetics, pulse sequence design, inverse problem solvers, and ML-driven reconstruction to rethink the MRI machine from the ground up. Formerly head physicist at the Martinos Center and an Instructor at Harvard Medical School, he has run and customized fleets of clinical and research scanners while translating ultra-high-field techniques into diagnostic applications. Equally comfortable soldering custom hardware, debugging Linux kernels, and programming FPGAs, he brings rare full-stack technical breadth across hardware, firmware, and algorithms. Based in Redwood City, he is actively hiring senior Rust talent and focused on accelerating clinical translation to improve diagnostic quality and patient comfort.
26 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Health Sciences and Technology, PhD, Health Sciences and Technology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computer Visualistics, Computer Visualistics at Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science at Northeastern University
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