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  • CTiG -NewsletterIssue No. 2 Computed Tomography Interest Group October 2012

    UTM Skudai: The first Colloquium Process Tomography Research 2012 was successfully held

    at the Process Tomography, PROTOM-i Laboratory, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia on 8th

    October 2012. The colloquium was organized and sponsored by the PROTOM-i Research

    Group, INFOCOMM RA, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia in collaboration with Computed

    Tomography Interest Group (CTiG) committee members. This event was officiated by the

    PROTOM-i Research Group, INFOCOMM RA, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Prof. Dr. Ruzairi

    Abdul Rahim. The meeting was attended by 28 invited representatives from universities and

    research institutes, and chaired by Mr. Mohd Hafiz Fazalul Rahiman (UNIMAP). After a brief

    presentation by each representative, a 2nd meeting for Computed Tomography Interest Group

    was successfully conducted to discuss group agenda and planned the upcoming events among

    committee members. The purpose of the seminar and workshop is to provide an initial platform

    for the participants to presents, sharing knowledge and information, get to know each other and

    what each research institute and university is working on computed tomography as well as

    exploring possible collaborations.

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    Computed Tomography Interest Group (CTiG)

    c/o Suite 29T026, Industrial Technology Division, Malaysian Nuclear Agency,

    Bangi, 43000 Kajang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

    Tel: 03-89250510 Fax: 03-89250907 E-mail: [email protected]

  • Computed Tomography Interest Group (CTiG)

    c/o Suite 29T026, Industrial Technology Division, Malaysian Nuclear Agency,

    Bangi, 43000 Kajang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

    Tel: 03-89250510 Fax: 03-89250907 E-mail: [email protected]

    Computed Tomography Interest Group (CTiG)

    c/o Suite 29T026, Industrial Technology Division, Malaysian Nuclear Agency,

    Bangi, 43000 Kajang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

    Tel: 03-89250510 Fax: 03-89250907 E-mail: [email protected]

    The craniofacial medical imaging is having a rapid

    evolution with the improvement of spatial resolution

    of multi-detectors computed tomography (CT)

    scanners. For most tomographic imaging

    techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging

    (MRI) and CT, the traditional 2D acquisition

    technique is evolving into 3D volume acquisitions

    resulting in very large datasets.

    The conventional way of reviewing these images

    slice-by-slice is too taxing for interpreting the 200 to

    300 slices in the head and neck imaging. These

    large datasets require additional image processing

    software which is normally expensive and usually

    limited to high-end users in a radiology department,

    preventing the clinicians and surgeons from

    accessing it for decision making and patient

    management.

    From the Editorial Desk….

    Chief Editor

    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zainul Ahmad Rajion

    Dear Colleagues,

    Many new research and technology developments require a multidisciplinary approach to problem solving. This

    kind of approach combines the expertise of specialists from different disciplines to work together on a common

    problem. However, when researchers from diverse disciplines pool their approaches and modify their

    methodologies so that they are better equipped to the problems, the approach becomes interdisciplinary. This

    methodological shift from a single disciplinary, to a multidisciplinary, to an interdisciplinary approach is driven by the

    need to address complex problem that cross traditional disciplines. An interdisciplinary approach broadens the

    scope of the investigation often produce significant and novel findings.

    Computed tomography (CT) imaging is a tool that is relevant to the exploration of a wide variety of research areas

    encompassing disciplines as diverse as science, engineering, medicine, dentistry and computer. Because of the

    diversity of its application, CT technology encourages a multidisciplinary research focus and collaboration

    across academic disciplines and with industry. These areas might include reverse engineering or medical

    product. Bringing together inter-disciplinary research findings of the field, we hope that this CTiG e-Newsletter will

    aid in the advance of these important areas of research.

    As Chief Editor I would like to encourage all members to contribute articles to CTiG e-Newsletter to strengthen our

    CTiG and to create a medium for sharing ideas and importantly aims to provide a springboard for the application of

    inter-disciplinary research.

    Reconstruction of 3D images of Cranio-maxillofacial tumour from

    Computed Tomography scan using open-source toolBy : Mr. Johari Yap, MSc Candidate, School of Dental Sciences, USM

    Fig. 1. Reconstruction of 3D ameloblastoma using open-source tool

    The Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit (MITK) is a free open-source software system developed by the

    researchers of the German Cancer Research Centre, Germany. The software supports Digital Imaging and

    Communications in Medicine (DICOM) format which is a standard in medical imaging. It can handle huge datasets

    (64-bit version) to visualize a 2D or 3D images and available for Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems. The

    3D reconstruction of ameloblastoma is shown in Fig. 1.

    In conclusion, the 3D reconstruction of cranio-maxillofacial tumour using open-source tool provides clinicians and

    surgeons with accurate 3D images of bones (hard tissues) and their surrounding tissues (soft tissues) for

    assessment and planning in diagnosis, surgical planning, and customized implant design.

  • Computed Tomography Interest Group (CTiG)

    c/o Suite 29T026, Industrial Technology Division, Malaysian Nuclear Agency,

    Bangi, 43000 Kajang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

    Tel: 03-89250510 Fax: 03-89250907 E-mail: [email protected]

    Prof. Dr. Ruzairi Abdul Rahim Winning

    Gold & Silver Medal in INATEX’12 on

    Tomography Technology

    Industrial Art & Technology Exhibition (INATEX) is

    one of the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)

    program in Research and Development organised

    by Research Management Centre (RMC). This

    exhibition are R&D showcase and competition of

    UTM inventions and innovations developed by UTM

    researchers. The purpose of INATEX is to promote

    the research findings or product to the public by

    exhibiting the creative inventions and innovative

    products from the UTM researcher. INATEX is a

    screening platform for UTM Product for the

    competition at national and international level.

    INATEX also as a mechanism to enhance

    collaboration between researchers and industry.

    In computed tomography interest,

    Prof. Dr. Ruzairi Abdul Rahim has won Gold Medal

    awards for product ‘Magnetic Induction Tomography

    (MIT) Imaging System for Agricultural Industry’ and

    Silver Medal for product titled as ‘Online Monitoring

    for Granular Particle Flow using Optical

    Tomography’.

    2nd Computed Tomography Interest

    Group Meeting Agenda

    The 2nd Computed Tomohraphy Insterest Group

    (CTiG) meeting was conducted on 8th October

    2012 after completion of representatives

    presentation during Colloquium Process

    Tomography Research 2012 in PROTOM-i

    Laboratory, UTM. The meeting was attended by

    more than 10 invited representatives from

    universities and research institutes, and chaired

    by the Group Leader of PROTOM-i, Prof. Dr.

    Ruzairi Abdul Rahim of Universiti Teknologi

    Malaysia.

    The proposed and discussed agenda listed

    as follows:

    •Increase the number of membership to

    •Prof. Dr. Mohd Zaid Abdullah (USM)

    •Dr. Junita Mohamad Saleh (USM)

    •Dr. Mohd Hezri Fazalul Rahiman (UiTM)

    •Pn. Yasmin Abdul Wahab (UMP)

    •Pn. Suzzanna (TATiUC)

    •Produce Book Chapter

    •Collaboration Grant/Funds

    •Special Edition Journal

    •Postgraduate Supervision

    •Citation

    CTiG e-Newsletter is in the process of collecting

    related articles on Computed Tomography. The

    academics, professionals and researchers are

    welcome to contribute to the success of the e-

    Newsletter since increase growth in the number of

    CTiG memberships since 2011.

    Please contact the Chief Editor, Assoc. Prof. Dr.

    Zainul Ahmad Rajion at [email protected] for

    submission.

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