Nicholas Boltin
Nicholas Boltin
Dr. Nicholas Boltin is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of South Carolina, where his research centers on the development of decision support systems to enhance healthcare outcomes through advanced data science techniques. His interdisciplinary work bridges biomedical engineering, computer science, statistics, and information science to extract meaningful insights from complex datasets and translate them into actionable tools for clinical use.
Dr. Boltin’s research is organized into two primary areas: the first focuses on analytical methods such as data mining, statistical modeling, dimensionality reduction, and machine learning to uncover patterns in biomedical data; the second involves designing and evaluating translational informatics tools that integrate these algorithms into usable software systems through modern approaches in human-computer interaction. His work aims to bridge the gap between raw biomedical data and real-world decision-making to improve patient care through intelligent, intuitive technology.