Victoria Nketia is a Ph.D. candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Rochester, New York, specializing in medical ultrasound tomography and computational imaging. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics from the University for Development Studies, Ghana, and a Master of Philosophy in Medical Physics from the University of Ghana.
Victoria’s research is centered on developing computationally efficient ultrasound tomography techniques for breast imaging, with the aim of enhancing early cancer detection and advancing affordable imaging solutions for low-resource healthcare settings. She currently serves as a Graduate Researcher at the Ultrasound Tomography Center within the University of Rochester Medical Center, where she collaborates with engineers, physicists, and clinicians on cutting-edge biomedical imaging projects.
Beyond her academic contributions, Victoria is a Certified Medical Physicist in Ghana. Prior to her doctoral studies, she gained valuable clinical experience at the University of Ghana Medical Center, where she was involved in quality assurance of diagnostic imaging systems and optimization of imaging protocols to support improved clinical outcomes.
