Biomedical Engineer | Medical Imaging & Information Systems
Strengths: DICOM, Computational Engineering, Coding, Systems Hacking
Interests: Smart Home/IoT, Tech, AI, GIS, Running & Ultrarunning, Outdoor Activities
A lightweight tool to simulate a DICOM Modality Worklist SCU for testing and validating worklist services on PACS/RIS systems. Uses the fo-dicom library and supports querying, TLS, and flexible tag views — ideal for diagnostic imaging workflows and network verification.
A utility to determine elevation data from geographic coordinates or datasets. Useful for GIS tasks, terrain modeling, or augmenting GPS data with accurate height information.
A project focused on calculating meteorological seasons from data sources such as SMHI (Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute). Likely provides tools to categorize dates into meteorological seasons for analysis or automation.
Automated backup scripts for OpenWRT systems that trigger backups upon system configuration changes. Enhances reliability for embedded router setups by storing configuration snapshots proactively.
I’m a biomedical engineer specializing in medical imaging and information systems. My work focuses on the intersection of diagnostic imaging, computational engineering, and software tooling. I build utilities that improve workflows — from imaging network testing tools to geospatial utilities and automation scripts.
I enjoy solving complex problems in code and systems, applying principles of software engineering in domains like healthcare data, smart home automation, and geospatial analysis. On the personal side, I'm a father of one, an avid runner — especially long distances and ultramarathons — and I appreciate outdoor experiences and exploration.
Feel free to reach out via email: adahlgren@gmail.com