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Dimitri Androutsos is a professor at Toronto Metropolitan University in the Department of Electrical, Computer Biomedical Engineering. He serves as the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Student Affairs. With a strong background in image processing, he has dedicated his career to exploring the manipulation of images, particularly in the realms of digital signal and image processing, computer vision, and augmented/virtual reality. His research focuses on advanced topics such as converting 2D images to 3D, super-resolution, and efficient image compression techniques for biomedical applications, specifically in identifying tumor cells. Androutsos has been actively involved in academic leadership and has contributed significantly to the field through his mentorship and guidance of students in engineering. He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto, where he also earned his Master of Applied Science and Bachelor of Applied Science degrees. His passion for photography and programming harmoniously blends with his engineering expertise, reflecting in his academic endeavors and outputs.
Department of Chemical Engineering