Daniela Stan Raicu

Professor // Visual Computing (VC), Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics
School of Computing
Daniela Stan Raicu

Bio and Research Information

Daniela S. Raicu is a Professor of School of Computing, College of Computing and Digital Media at DePaul University, Chicago. She is the co-director of the Medical Informatics and the Intelligent Multimedia Processing Laboratories. Daniela is also the Director of the Data Mining and Predictive Analytics Center at DePaul. Her research interests include biomedical and health informatics, medical imaging, computer vision, data mining and machine learning. She has authored more than 150 journal and conference papers in these areas. Daniela's projects have been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Argonne National Laboratory, Department of Education, and MacArthur Foundation. She is the recipient of the DePaul Excellence in Teaching Award in 2008, the DePaul Spirit of Inquiry Award in 2010, the IBM Faculty Innovation Award in 2010, and the St. Louise de Marillac Women of Spirit & Action Award in 2016. She also serves on the National Executive Council of the Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE) honor society in Computer and Information Sciences since 2008. Daniela holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Oakland University, Michigan, a M.A. in Computer Science from Wayne State University, Michigan, and a B.S. in Mathematics from University of Bucharest, Romania.

Research Area

Visual Computing (VC), Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics

Specific Research Area

Biomedical and Health Informatics, Medical Imaging, Computer Vision, Data Mining, and Machine Learning

Professional Associations

IEEE, SPIE, ACM

Schedule for Winter 2024-2025

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