[1][2] His work led to the development of the first commercial CT scan technology to use model-based iterative reconstruction.
He is a co-inventor on over fifty patents in the field of consumer imaging.
He is a member of the National Academy of Inventors,[3] as well as a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering,[4] the Society for Imaging Science and Technology,[5] and SPIE.
[1] He is the father of computational imaging scientist Katie Bouman.
Bouman is the lead author of what has been described as a "Plug-n-Play" method for fusing sensor models and machine-learning models for joint optimization of the two for the generation of images from noisy and incomplete projection data.