HERSHEY, Pa. — Penn State researcher Reuben Kraft specializes in constructing computer models of the human brain that may help to diagnose, monitor and give insight on brain injuries by the creation and storage of what he has deemed the “digital brain.”
Utilizing imaging technology such as magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging and computed tomography scans, Kraft, an assistant professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering and Institute for CyberScience (ICS) co-hired faculty member, creates a 3D digital image of a person’s brain to store in a cloud environment.