Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics
Nicholas Dwork, PhD, received his doctoral degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 2019 under the tutelage of John Pauly. He then completed a three year post-doc at UCSF in 2022 under Peder Larson.
He is now an assistant professor at CU Anschutz where he founded a lab focused on medical imaging and radiation therapy. With his work, Dr. Dwork has devised methods to formulate medical problems as optimization problems that can then be solved with efficient algorithms.
Nafiseh Khoram
Nafiseh holds a
Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from California State University,
Northridge (CSUN). She has over a decade of experience teaching at the
university and college level. Her research has focused on mathematical
modeling in neuroscience and magnetic resonance image reconstruction.
Alex McManus
Alex McManus completed his B.S. in Applied Mathematics from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 2017. After working in the aerospace industry, he entered the Applied Mathematics PhD program at CU Boulder in 2020.