Location
622 Traylor Building
Research Areas Medical imaging Modeling and evaluation of imaging systems CT algorithms, quantitative CT, and cone-beam CT Imaging biomarkers of bone and joint health Musculoskeletal radiology

Wojciech Zbijewski is an assistant professor of biomedical engineering and a physicist whose research focuses on X-ray CT image reconstruction, Monte Carlo modeling, and the development of novel imaging systems for improving resolution for determining bone health.

Zbijewski leads imaging system instrumentation activities at the Johns Hopkins Imaging for Surgery, Therapy, and Radiology Lab (I-STAR), including cone-beam CT, photon-counting CT, and advanced volumetric imaging for extremities imaging in musculoskeletal radiology, orthopedics, and rheumatology.

He received a master’s in physics from the University of Warsaw, Poland, and a doctorate from the Imaging Sciences Institute, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.