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Fernando Rannou Fuentes

Jefe de Carrera Ingeniería Civil en Informática

(+56) 2 2718 0913

Grado Académico
Institución
Año

Ph.D. in Computer Science

The University of Tennessee, U.S.A

1998
M.S. Computer Science

The University of Tennessee, U.S.A

1993
Ingeniero Civil en Informática
Universidad de Santiago de Chile
1988
Reseña
Profesor titular de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile con más de 30 años de experiencia en docencia, investigación y administración universitaria. Fue Director del Departamento de Ingeniería Informática en el período 2015-2019, y miembro del Comité Triestamental para el Estatuto Orgánico (CTEO) de la Universidad. Ha desarrollado la línea de computación de alto rendimiento aplicado a resolver sistemas complejos en diversas áreas de aplicación. Actualmente, es miembro del Programa Centro CIRAS (Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Astrophysics and Space Exploration, donde desarrolla la línea de Astroinformática.
Asignaturas que imparte
PREGRADO

• Sistemas Operativos
• Modelación y Simulación

POSTGRADO

• High Performance Computing
• System Simulation

EDUCACIÓN CONTINUA

• Técnicas de Ingeniería en Software

Áreas de interés

• Informática aplicada en la Ciencia

• Biología computacional

proyectos
Revealing the Dynamics of Planet Formation
Investigador Responsable: SEBASTIÁN PÉREZ
Estado: En ejecución
Efficient algorithms for compressed sensing image synthesis
Investigador Responsable: PABLO ROMÁN
Estado: Finalizado
Factorizando Matrices de Sistemas con Información Dependiente de Pacientes y Geometría de Detección Invariante
Investigador Responsable: FERNANDO RANNOU FUENTES
Estado: Finalizado
  1. FONDECYT 1191934 (2018-2021): Revealing the dynamics of planet formation. Co-investigador.
  2. FONDECYT 1171841 (2017-2019): Efficient algorithms for compressed sensing image synthesis. Co-Investigador.
  3. DICYT-USACH (2015-2017): Concurrent and object-oriented system for Monte Carlo simulation of bioluminescence. Principal Investigator.
  4. CONICYT-CNRS PCCI130035 (2014): Factoring system matrix with patient-dependent information and detector-invariant geometry. Principal Investigator.
  5. FONDECYT 1100511 (2010-2012) Design and Development of a fully parallel computational model for GATE simulations. Investigador Principal.
  6. FONDECYT 1080465 (2008-2009) Three-Dimensional Tomographic Reconstruction for a Small Animal Positron Emission Tomography Scanner. Investigador Principal.
  7. DICYT-USACH (2005-2007) Estimación del Modelo Sistémico vía Simulaciones Monte Carlo y Reconstrucción Estadística de Imágenes 3D para un Scanner PET Pequeño. Investigador Principal.
  8. DICYT-USACH (2000-2001) Aspectos Computacionales de Algoritmos Iterativos para la Reconstrucción de Imágenes Tridimensionales a partir de Dato de Proyección. Investigador Principal.
  1. M. Carcamo, F. R. Rannou, P. E. Roman, V. Moral, S. Casassus, «High performance GPU Bayesian image synthesis»,  IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, 2015, Abu Dhabi,  United Arab Emirates.
  2. C. Giha, A. Iriarte, “recon++: a concurrent object-oriented API for statistical image reconstruction”, IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference,
    2014, Seattle, USA.
  3. F. de la Fuente, F. Torres, F. R. Rannou, “Distributed-shared memory computed tomography”, IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 2012, Anaheim, USA.
  4. F. Torres, F. de la Fuente, F.R. Rannou, “Shared-Memory Alternatives for Parallle Image Reconstruction”, IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 2011, Valencia, Spain.
  5. P. Torres-Tramon, N. Vega-Acevedo, F. R. Rannou, “Multithreading GATE”, IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 2010, Knoxville, TN, USA.
  6. N. Vega-Acevedo, I. Lanas, F. R. Rannou, “GATE simulations on multicomputer architectures”,IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 2010,Knoxville, TN, USA.
  7. R. Taschereau, Q. Bao, F. Rannou, A. Chatziioannou, “Video Image Based AttenuationCorrection for PETBox, a Preclinical PET Tomograph” IEEE Nuclear ScienceSymposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 2009, Orlando, FL, USA.
  8. Q. Bao, F. R. Rannou, R. Taschereau, D. B. Stout, A. F. Chatziioannou, “ImageReconstruction for PETbox, a Benchtop Preclinical PET Tomograph”, IEEE NuclearScience Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 2009, Orlando, USA.
  9. H. Zhang, N. T. Vu, Q. Bao, R. W. Silverman, D. B. Stout, R. Taschereau, B. N. Berry-Pusey, D. A. Williams, D. A. Williams, A. Douraghy, F. R. Rannou, M. E. Phelps, A.F. Chatziioannou, “Performance Evaluation of PETBox: a Low Cost Bench Top PETScanner Dedicated to High Throughput Preclinical Imaging” IEEE Nuclear ScienceSymposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 2009, Orlando, USA.
  10. O. Rojas, F. R. Rannou, “Modelamiento y simulacion de la difusion de fotones deluz en medios turbios utilizando elementos nitos y computo paralelo”, 2nd JornadasChilenas de Ingeniera biomedica, Valparaiso, Chile, 2009.
  11. A. Douraghy, F. R. Rannou, G. Alexandrakis, R. W. Silverman, A. F. Chatziioannou,”FPGA Electronics for OPET: A Dual-modality Optical and PET Imaging Tomograph”,IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 2007,Honolulu, USA.
  12. F. R. Rannou and A. F. Chatziioannou, “Noise study for Monte Carlo estimated systemmatrix for OPET”, IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference,2006, San Diego, USA.
  13. Y. H. Chung, A. Douraghy, F. R. Rannou, R. W. Silverman, A. F. Chatziioannou,”Preliminary PET performance of the detectors for OPET: A combined optical andPET imaging system”, IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference,October 23-29, 2005, Puerto Rico, USA.
  14. J. De Beenhouwer, D. Kruecker, S. G. Staelens, L. Ferrer, A. F. Chatziioannou, F.R. Rannou, “Distributed computing platform for PET and SPECT simulations withGATE”, IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, October23-29, 2005, Puerto Rico, USA.
  15. V. Kohli, F. R. Rannou, Q. Bao, A. F. Chatziioannou, “A noise equivalent countsapproach for optimizing I-124 imaging performance with a small animal PET scanner”,IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, October 23-29,2005, Puerto Rico, USA.
  16. A. F. Chatziioannou, V. Kohli, R. Taschereau, F. R. Rannou, “Simulation of smallanimal imaging system with GATE”, 3rd International Conference on Imaging Technologiesin Biomedical Sciences, September 25-28, 2005 Milos, Greece.
  17. S. Staelens, J. De Beenhouwer, D. Kruecker, K. Maigne, F. Rannou, L. Ferrer, Y.D’Asseler, I. Buvat, I. Lemahieu, “GATE: improving the computational eciency”, 3rdInternational Conference on Imaging Technologies in Biomedical Sciences, September25-28, 2005 Milos, Greece.
  18. A. F. Chatziioannou, G. Alexandrakis, F. R. Rannou, R. W. Silverman, Y. H. Chung,A. Douraghy, N. T. Vu, “Optical-PET: Combining two Molecular Imaging Modalities,The Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Imaging, September 1-20,2005, Cologne, Germany.
  19. Patrick L. Chow, Fernando R. Rannou, and Arion F. Chatziioannou, “Towards a beamhardening correction for a microCT scanner”, 2004 Academy of Molecular ImagingConference, March 27-31, 2004, Orlando, FL.
  20. Patrick L. Chow, Fernando R. Rannou, and Arion F. Chatziioannou, “AttenuationCorrection for a 3D Small PET Tomograph Using X-ray microCT”, 2002 Academy ofMolecular Imaging Conference, October 23-27, 2002, San Diego, CA.
  21. D. Truong, D. Stout, C. Yang, F. Rannou, S. Gambhir, S.C. Huang, M. Phelps, andA. Chatziioannou, “Multisystem Data Management for Small Animal Imaging”, 2002Academy of Molecular Imaging Conference, October 23-27, 2002, San Diego, CA.
  22. Bernardo Aldea and Fernando R. Rannou, “A Thread-based Multicomputer Model forGrids”, (poster) IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid,15-18 May 2001, Brisbane, Australia, 2001.
  23. Jens Gregor and Fernando R. Rannou, “Least Squares Framework for Projection MRIReconstruction”, SPIE’s International Symposium on Medical Imaging, February 17-23, 2001, San Diego, CA.
  24. Fernando R. Rannou and Jens Gregor, “Computational Issues for 3D MRI PojectionImage Reconstruction”, hicago 2000 World Congress on Medical Physics and BiomedicalEngineering, July 23-28, 2000, Chicago, IL.
  25. Fernando R. Rannou and Jens Gregor, “Iterative Reconstruction of Three-DimensionalMagnetic Resonance Images from Boron data”, in 1997 International Meeting on FullyThree-Dimensional Image Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine,June25-28, 1997, Nemacolin, PN.
  26. Carlos Alvarez, Mauricio Deliz, Fernando Rannou, Roberto Rozas, “Prediccion computacionalde productos en reacciones de sntesis organica por radicales”, en XVIIICongreso Latinoamericano de Qumica, January 1988, Santiago, Chile.

 

  1. Aldea, B., Rannou, F., A Thread-based Multicomputer tool for Grids, First IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2001 May 15-18, Brisbane, Australia
  2. Gregor, J., Rannou, F., Least Squares Framework for Projection MRI Reconstruction, SPIE`s International Symposium on Medical Imaging, 2001 Feb. 17-23, San Diego, CA, USA
  3. Rannou, F., Gregor, J., Computational Issues for 3D MRI Projection Image Reconstruction, World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, 2000 Jul. 23-28, Chicago, USA
  1. S. Casassus, H. Avenhaus, S. Perez, V. Navarro, M. Carcamo, S. Marino, L. Cieza, S. P Quanz, F. Alarcon, A. Zurlo, A. Osses, F. R. Rannou, P. E. Roman, M. Barraza, “An inner warp in the DoAr 44 T Tauri transition disk”, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 477(4):5104-5114, 2018.
  2. M. Carcamo, P.E. Roman, S. Casassus, V. Moral, F.R. Rannou, “Multi-GPU maximum entropy image synthesis for radio astronomy”, Astronomy and Computing, 22:16-27, 2018.
  3. Z. El Bitar, F. Pino, C. Candela, D. Ros, J. Pavia, F. R. Rannou, A. Ruibal, P. Aguilar, “The performance of a hybrid analytical Monte Carlo system response matrix in pinhole SPECT reconstruction”, Physics in Medicine and Biology, 59:7573-7585, 2014.
  4. F.R. Rannou, N.Vega-Acevedo, Z.El Bitar, “A parallel computational model for GATE simulations”, Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 112(3):673-683, 2013.
  5. H. Zhang, Q. Bao, N. T. Vu, R. W. Silverman, R. Taschereau, B. N. Berry-Pusey, A. Douraghy, F. R. Rannou, D. B. Stout, A. F. Chatziioannou, “Performance Evaluation of PETbox: A Low Cost Bench Top Preclinical PET Scanner”, Molecular Imaging and Biology, 13(5):949-961, 2011.
  6. H. Zhang, N. T. Vu, Q. Bao, R. W. Silverman, B. N. Berry-Pusey, A. Douraghy, D. A. Williams, F. R. Rannou, D. B. Stout, and A. F. Chatziioannou, “Performance characteristics of BGO detectors for a low cost preclinical PET scanner”, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 57(3):1038-1044, 2010.
  7. A. Douraghy, F. R. Rannou, R. W. Silverman, A. F. Chatziioannou, “FPGA Electronics for OPET: A Dual-Modality Optical and Positron Emission Tomograph”, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 55(5):2541-2545, 2008.
  8. J. De Beenhouwer, S. Staelens, D. Kruecker, L. Ferrer, Y. D’Asseler, I. Lemahieu, F. Rannou, “Cluster computing software for GATE simulations”, Medical Physics, 34(6):1926-1933, 2007.
  9. S. Staelens, J. De Beenhouwer, D. Kruecker, L. Maigne, F. Rannou, L. Ferrer, Y. D’Asseler, I.Buvat, I. Lemahieu, “GATE: improving the computational efficiency”, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A, A569. pp. 341-345, 2006.
  10. G. Alexandrakis, F. R. Rannou, and A. F. Chatziioannou, “Effect of optical property estimation accuracy on tomographic bioluminescence imaging: simulation of a combined optical PET (OPET) system”, Physics in Medicine and Biology, 51:2045-2053, 2006.
  11. G. Alexandrakis, F. R. Rannou, and A. F. Chatziioannou, “Tomographic bioluminescence imaging by use of a combined Optical-PET (OPET) system: A computer simulation feasibility study”, Physics in Medicine and Biology, 50:4225-4241, 2005.
  12. P. L. Chow, F. R. Rannou, and A. F. Chatziioannou, “Attenuation correction for small animal PET tomographs”, Physics in Medicine and Biology, 50:1837-1850, 2005.
  13. F. R. Rannou, V. Kohli, D. L. Prout, and A. F. Chatziioannou, “Investigation of OPET performance using GATE, a Geant4-based simulation software”, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, Vol. 51, No.5 pp:2713-2717, 2004.
  14. S. Jan et al, “GATE: a simulation toolkit for PET and SPECT”, Physics in Medicine and Biology, 49:4543-4561, 2004.
  15. J. Gregor and F. R. Rannou, “3D Support Function Estimation and Application for Projection MRI”, International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, 12:43-50, 2002.
  16. F. R. Rannou and J. Gregor, “Equilateral polygon approximation of closed contours”, Pattern Recognition 29, 7:1105-1115, 1996.