Nathan Cahill
Professor
Nathan Cahill
Professor
Education
BS, MS, Rochester Institute of Technology; D.Phil., University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
Bio
Dr. Cahill is an RIT alumnus, earning BS and MS degrees in Applied Mathematics in 1997 and 2000, respectively. He has significant industrial experience: he started working at Eastman Kodak Company as a co-op student in 1996, and he continued working in the Kodak Research Labs and Carestream Health until 2009, eventually attaining the rank of Principal Scientist. During this period, he was awarded 26 US patents in the fields of computer vision and medical imaging analysis. From 2005-2009, while employed at Kodak/Carestream, he earned a DPhil in Engineering Science at the University of Oxford, where he made key theoretical and computational contributions in the field of medical image registration. Since joining RIT as a faculty member in 2009, he has continued to do research in the areas of computer vision and medical imaging analysis, as well as expanding into the areas of data-enabled modeling, computational modeling, and machine learning theory. He has been the Director of RIT's PhD Program in Mathematical Modeling since 2019.
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In the News
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June 26, 2024
Student completes project with international company through RIT’s global connections
Reagan Brenneman ’24 (applied mathematics) had the opportunity to combine her multiple areas of study into an international experience working for the company Saponia in Croatia.
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November 24, 2020
The odds of contracting COVID-19 at Thanksgiving
WHEC-TV talks to Nathan Cahill, associate professor in the School of Mathematical Sciences and director of the mathematical modeling Ph.D. program, about potential exposure to COVID-19.
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November 15, 2018
Four RIT faculty and staff alumni receive Golden Brick Award
Nathan Cahill, Donna Podeszek, Denishea Ortiz and Mary Beth Nally received Golden Brick Awards at the Faculty and Staff Alumni Breakfast and Golden Brick Awards Ceremony on Thursday morning.