Jason A. Dowling
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Jason A. Dowling

Google Scholar ID: b6fm6zYAAAAJ
Team Lead@CSIRO, AU; Adjunct Professor@QUT; Adjunct A/Prof@UQ, UNSW
Medical Image AnalysisArtificial IntelligenceRadiation TherapyComputer VisionStandards
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Academic Achievements
  • Co-inventor on an international patent for wearable ultrasound technology. Recipient of numerous awards and part of winning teams in several MICCAI medical image challenges. Serves as editor and co-author of multiple international standards through his leadership in ISO/IEC JTC1 WG12, contributing significantly to AI standards in 3D/4D scanning.
Research Experience
  • Serves as the Team Leader for Medical Image Analysis at CSIRO's Australian e-Health Research Centre, focusing on medical image analysis. He has led or contributed to over 20 major research grants (>A$15M) in areas such as oncology, cardiology, theranostics, and respiratory medicine. Developed software innovations like the sCTGen pipeline for synthetic CT generation and the Zendaya platform, and contributed to quality assurance tools for radiation therapy trials.
Education
  • PhD: Queensland University of Technology (2007), Human and Computer Vision Systems; Honours: Monash University (2002), Computer Science; Bachelor: Monash University (1999), Comp/Psychology.
Background
  • Jason Dowling is a Principal Research Scientist and Team Leader at CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre, where he leads a multidisciplinary group advancing machine learning driven medical imaging solutions. His research spans MRI, CT, PET, ultrasound, and wearable and portable imaging systems.
Miscellany
  • Holds adjunct professor positions at Queensland University of Technology (Faculty of Health, School of Clinical Sciences) and University of Canberra (Faculty of Science and Technology), and honorary positions at the University of Sydney (Institute of Medical Physics) and the University of Newcastle (Mathematical and Physical Sciences). Regularly collaborates with hospitals, research institutions, and industry, and has made media appearances on radio, newspapers, and ABC TV.