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Dr. Oge Marques Legacy Member

Legacy Member, FAU STEM Research Group for Digital Laboratory Learning
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering and Computer Science
Professor of Biomedical Science (Secondary), Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine
Professor of Information Technology (by courtesy), College of Business

Dr. Oge Marques is Professor of Computer Science and Engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, Professor of Biomedical Science (Secondary) in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, and Professor of Information Technology (by courtesy), in the College of Business at Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Boca Raton, FL. He is also Visiting Instructor and Visiting Data Scientist at Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience, Jupiter, FL. In 2023, Dr. Marques joined the Florida Atlantic STEM Research Group for Digital Laboratory Learning, a diverse and interdisciplinary research team at FAU; Dr. Marques served as the Artificial Intelligence Research Lead in the group.

He received his PhD degree in computer engineering from Florida Atlantic University (FAU)( 2001) and the Master’s in electronic engineering degree from Philips International Institute (the Netherlands) (1989).

His research interests include image processing, medical image analysis, computer vision, human vision, data science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. He is the author of 11 technical books, one patent, and more than 100 refereed scientific articles in his fields of expertise. He has 40 years of teaching experience in different countries (USA, Austria, Brazil, Netherlands, Spain, France, and India).

Dr. Marques is a Senior Member of both the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery). He is also a Tau Beta Pi Eminent Engineer and a member of the honor societies of Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Upsilon Pi Epsilon. Dr. Marques is also Fellow of the NIH AIM-AHEAD Consortium and Fellow of the Leshner Leadership Institute of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).