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=== Ultimate Goals === | |||
* Live honorably | * Live honorably | ||
* Raise a family well | * Raise a family well | ||
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* Spend my life doing things I'm passionate about | * Spend my life doing things I'm passionate about | ||
== Intermediate Goals == | === Intermediate Goals === | ||
* Learn (by doing!) how to follow through on a project | * Learn (by doing!) how to follow through on a project | ||
* Make myself visible in the external visualization and neuroscience communities | * Make myself visible in the external visualization and neuroscience communities | ||
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* Work on projects that match my skills and interests | * Work on projects that match my skills and interests | ||
* Collect a set of tools that enhance my ability to work with data in a futureproof fashion | * Collect a set of tools that enhance my ability to work with data in a futureproof fashion | ||
=== Research Contributions === | |||
=== Other Deliverables === | |||
== Planning Concepts from Pre-Proposal == | |||
See [[User:Jadrian Miles/Plan your PhD]] for talk feedback. | |||
=== Goals === | |||
* Contribute to the field of medical imaging (''community member'') | |||
* Get a good job after I'm finished (''candidate'') | |||
* Be prepared for research, academia, and industry jobs | |||
=== Means === | |||
* Outreach | |||
** Dissemination | |||
*** Two presentations / year (see [[Research Publication Venues]]) | |||
*** Release all important code online and make sure it's high-quality | |||
** Networking | |||
*** Give demos or just talk to visitors | |||
*** Seek out invitations to give talks (from visitors, collaborators, conference friends, etc.) | |||
*** Collaborate inside and outside Brown | |||
*** Build a diverse thesis committee | |||
*** Volunteer (organizing conferences and workshops) | |||
* Work (in particular, ''diverse'' work) | |||
** Theoretical Research | |||
*** Whole-brain model | |||
**** Voxel model | |||
**** Whole brain structural model | |||
**** Backsolving | |||
*** Refinements to PICo | |||
*** New scalar measures | |||
** Clinical Research | |||
*** Ongoing collaborations with DTI (see [[Diffusion MRI#Collaboration Table]]) | |||
**** Brown HIV | |||
**** SA HIV | |||
**** St. Louis cognitive Aging | |||
**** Edinburgh tumors | |||
**** Caltech macaques | |||
*** FAR + PICo with Jack Simon | |||
** Internships? | |||
** Teaching? | |||
** Clinical assistance (running scanners, etc.) | |||
=== Timeline === | |||
This timeline is a "waterfall" model of research/development, and it is pulled by conference deadlines. One of my goals is to re-work it into a "spiral" model to develop all levels of the concept simultaneously and "trim off" contributions as I go. There are good conferences with [[Research Publication Venues#Annual Cycle|deadlines]] in both March (MICCAI, Vis) and October/November/January (EG / ISMRM, EV / SIGGRAPH), and journals take good submissions whenever. | |||
==== 2009 ==== | |||
* Take Michael Black's vision course and try to get him on my committee | |||
* Send a PICo optimization paper (and demo) to MICCAI in March | |||
* Get all collaborators into the pipeline in the spring | |||
* Convert pipeline to [[NIfTI]] in the summer | |||
* Send a FAR+PICo presentation to ISMRM in November | |||
* Send a voxel model signal simulation presentation to ISMRM in November | |||
* Work on a WM structural model in the winter | |||
==== 2010 ==== | |||
* Send refinements of FAR+PICo and voxel model to MICCAI in March | |||
* Send the WM structural model to Vis in March | |||
* Work toward a Neuroimage article on signal generation for the WM structural during the summer | |||
* Work on whole-brain backsolving and my dissertation during the summer | |||
* Propose in October, based primarily on whole-brain backsolving (but also FAR+PICo and some other kinds of biology-related metrics) | |||
* Send a whole-brain backsolving presentation to ISMRM in November | |||
==== 2011 ==== | |||
* Refine whole-brain backsolving in the spring | |||
* Defend in April | |||
== Fall '08 Goals == | |||
# Papers: make progress on all, submit one or two to ISMRM (abstracts / posters due Nov. 12th) | |||
## Work on Jack Simon's longitudinal data, motivating | |||
### connective coherence maps | |||
### planar differential measures | |||
### learning statistics for data analysis | |||
## Write a numerical analysis paper on orientation-dependent tractwise scalar measures like parallel and perpendicular diffusivity | |||
## Develop a WM microstructure model; maybe look for a neuroanatomy collaborator? | |||
## Continue to support data processing for Ron Cohen's HIV study | |||
# Keep CS137 running smoothly | |||
# Resubmit comparison visualization paper to EuroVis (abstracts due Nov. 28) | |||
# Continue cleaning up and generalizing the pipeline | |||
## put components in $G | |||
## master build scripts in a language that has conditionals (can Make do this?) | |||
## keep up to date with processing for all different data sources | |||
# Document everything I come across in the wiki | |||
Latest revision as of 23:37, 15 January 2009
Master Lists
Ultimate Goals
- Live honorably
- Raise a family well
- Contribute something of lasting value to civilization
- Spend my life doing things I'm passionate about
Intermediate Goals
- Learn (by doing!) how to follow through on a project
- Make myself visible in the external visualization and neuroscience communities
- Communicate meaningful information through papers
- Work on projects that match my skills and interests
- Collect a set of tools that enhance my ability to work with data in a futureproof fashion
Research Contributions
Other Deliverables
Planning Concepts from Pre-Proposal
See User:Jadrian Miles/Plan your PhD for talk feedback.
Goals
- Contribute to the field of medical imaging (community member)
- Get a good job after I'm finished (candidate)
- Be prepared for research, academia, and industry jobs
Means
- Outreach
- Dissemination
- Two presentations / year (see Research Publication Venues)
- Release all important code online and make sure it's high-quality
- Networking
- Give demos or just talk to visitors
- Seek out invitations to give talks (from visitors, collaborators, conference friends, etc.)
- Collaborate inside and outside Brown
- Build a diverse thesis committee
- Volunteer (organizing conferences and workshops)
- Dissemination
- Work (in particular, diverse work)
- Theoretical Research
- Whole-brain model
- Voxel model
- Whole brain structural model
- Backsolving
- Refinements to PICo
- New scalar measures
- Whole-brain model
- Clinical Research
- Ongoing collaborations with DTI (see Diffusion MRI#Collaboration Table)
- Brown HIV
- SA HIV
- St. Louis cognitive Aging
- Edinburgh tumors
- Caltech macaques
- FAR + PICo with Jack Simon
- Ongoing collaborations with DTI (see Diffusion MRI#Collaboration Table)
- Internships?
- Teaching?
- Clinical assistance (running scanners, etc.)
- Theoretical Research
Timeline
This timeline is a "waterfall" model of research/development, and it is pulled by conference deadlines. One of my goals is to re-work it into a "spiral" model to develop all levels of the concept simultaneously and "trim off" contributions as I go. There are good conferences with deadlines in both March (MICCAI, Vis) and October/November/January (EG / ISMRM, EV / SIGGRAPH), and journals take good submissions whenever.
2009
- Take Michael Black's vision course and try to get him on my committee
- Send a PICo optimization paper (and demo) to MICCAI in March
- Get all collaborators into the pipeline in the spring
- Convert pipeline to NIfTI in the summer
- Send a FAR+PICo presentation to ISMRM in November
- Send a voxel model signal simulation presentation to ISMRM in November
- Work on a WM structural model in the winter
2010
- Send refinements of FAR+PICo and voxel model to MICCAI in March
- Send the WM structural model to Vis in March
- Work toward a Neuroimage article on signal generation for the WM structural during the summer
- Work on whole-brain backsolving and my dissertation during the summer
- Propose in October, based primarily on whole-brain backsolving (but also FAR+PICo and some other kinds of biology-related metrics)
- Send a whole-brain backsolving presentation to ISMRM in November
2011
- Refine whole-brain backsolving in the spring
- Defend in April
Fall '08 Goals
- Papers: make progress on all, submit one or two to ISMRM (abstracts / posters due Nov. 12th)
- Work on Jack Simon's longitudinal data, motivating
- connective coherence maps
- planar differential measures
- learning statistics for data analysis
- Write a numerical analysis paper on orientation-dependent tractwise scalar measures like parallel and perpendicular diffusivity
- Develop a WM microstructure model; maybe look for a neuroanatomy collaborator?
- Continue to support data processing for Ron Cohen's HIV study
- Work on Jack Simon's longitudinal data, motivating
- Keep CS137 running smoothly
- Resubmit comparison visualization paper to EuroVis (abstracts due Nov. 28)
- Continue cleaning up and generalizing the pipeline
- put components in $G
- master build scripts in a language that has conditionals (can Make do this?)
- keep up to date with processing for all different data sources
- Document everything I come across in the wiki