News & Upcoming Events

Laurie Fajardo, M.D., professor and head of radiology in the University of Iowa's Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, received the Gold Medal Award from the Association of University Radiologists (AUR) at its annual meeting March 25-29 in Seattle. more ...

Microsoft interviewed Dr. Ni at IEEE/ACM Super-computing Conference (SC07). The interview video is on Microsoft Web site under "High Productivity Computing in Science and Education". more ...

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Department of Radiology
Carver College of Medicine
The University of Iowa

Welcome to MiHi Lab

Medical Image High Performance Computing (HPC) & Informatics Laboratory (MiHiL) is a research unit within the Department of Radiology in the Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa. The lab's research focuses on cyberinfrastructure-enabled high performance computing (HPC) and data intensive computing (DIC) for medical imaging, medical image informatics, and radiology informatics. The laboratory is operated by a group of faculty in the Department of Radiology at UI. The laboratory's current research projects are sponsored by the University of Iowa, National Institutes of Health (NIH/NIBIB), Intel, Microsoft, Microsoft, NSF, etc.

In 2004, the lab was founded by Dr. Ge Wang (currently, Samuel Reynolds Pritchard Professor in Virginia Tech) and Dr. Jun Ni (current lab director). The laboratory has 2000 sq. ft, which equipped computational grids, facility and software for medical imaging. It is physically located at Westlawn Medical Research Building on the west side of the UI campus.