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Sajib Saha, PhD

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Biography

Next Position after Training Completion: Research Scientist at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia.

Dr. Sajib Kumar Saha is a Research Scientist at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia. He is an honorary research fellow at the Doheny Eye Institute, University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA), USA. He is an adjunct Sr. Lecturer at the Murdoch University, Australia.

His research focuses on artificial intelligence and image processing for automated detection, prediction, and progression analysis of sight-threatening eye diseases and machine learning for clinical decision support. He has a PhD in Biomedical Imaging from the University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia. He obtained a dual master’s degree in Imaging and Computer Vision from the University of Jean Monnet, France, and Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway. He did his master’s thesis in Technicolor R&I, France. Dr. Saha obtained his Bachelor of Science (honors) in Computer Science and Engineering from Khulna University.

Dr. Saha has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, and conference proceedings. His research interests and expertise include biomedical signal processing and analysis, computer vision, medical imaging, machine/deep learning, and image processing in general.

Education

  1. 2022-2023

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow

    Schepens Eye Research Institute, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Harvard Medical School
  2. 2015-2018

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow

    Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
  3. 2015

    PhD in Medical Imaging

    University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia

Professional Appointments

  1. 2018-Present
    Research Scientist
    CSIRO

Awards

  • 2022
    Julius Career Award
    CSIRO
  • 2015
    Office of Chief Executive Postdoctoral Fellowship
    CSIRO