Janine Flohr
(she/her)
Teams and roles for Janine Flohr
Graduate Demonstrator
Research student
Research
I am currently working as part of the ENGIN KNEE project, which includes collaboration with Imperial College London to create radiographs of cadavers to validate the image registration pipeline. Code for native knees that I have been using and adapting was originally created by Dr William Burton at University of Denver, and this is to be expanded with a further collaboration with Prof Scott Banks from University of Florida.
Biography
I am a first year PhD student working on developing a pipeline for image registration of knee bones on biplane radiographs, as part of the ENGIN KNEE project. My undergraduate degree in Engineering specialising in Medical Technologies was completed at The University of Sheffield during 2019-24. This also included a year placement at Randox Laboratories.
Contact Details
Trevithick Building, Room Room 0.17, The Parade, Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 3AA
Research themes
Specialisms
- Biomechanics
- Software testing, verification and validation