Renaissance Computing Institute
Hina Shah is a Research Software Developer with experience in medical image analysis, motion capture, and software development for various projects in companies such as Renaissance Computing Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kitware Inc., and Organic Motion. With a Master's Degree in Computer Science, Hina has worked on projects involving medical shape analysis, markerless motion capture, and visualizing electronic health record data. Additionally, Hina has a background in object-based classification algorithms for satellite images.
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Renaissance Computing Institute
RENCI (Renaissance Computing Institute) develops and deploys advanced technologies to enable research discoveries and practical innovations. RENCI partners with researchers, policy makers, and technology leaders to engage and solve the challenging problems that affect North Carolina, our nation, and the world. An institute of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, RENCI was launched in 2004 as a collaborative effort involving UNC Chapel Hill, Duke University, and North Carolina State University.