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Dr Nicolas Aristokleous
My academic and research interests lie on biomedical and biomechanical studies and applications. More specifically, I am working in Image-Based Modelling and in Haemodynamics area with the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
Mr Jetsada Arnin
- Brain-computer Interface
- Neurorehabilitation
- Signal Processing
- Cloud Computing
- Embedded system
- Internet of Things
A Brooks
Dr David Rodriguez Gonzalez
My main research activity has been lately data protection and the anonymisation of DICOM objects in particular. I am interested in the different privacy requirements for different usages and for the different stages of the data in a research project (internal use, public data access). I am also interested in the development of parallel applications, in particular in the possibility of using GP-GPUs (General Purpose Graphics Processing Unit) for data parallel applications in brain imaging. I think there is a lot of potential in this technology and it would allow having a considerable computing power available in small departments without the management burden of clusters.
Mr Jonny Hancox
Deep Learning use-cases in Radiology and Pathology
Clinical Deployment of AI
Miss Bailey Harrington
Human genetics
Complex traits
Morphological traits
Bone morphology
Image analysis and data extraction
Dr Jano van Hemert
Retinal imaging, image processing, automated image analysis, machine learning, medical devices, ophthalmology, eye health care, eye diseases, systemic diseases apparent in the eye.
Dr Robin Ince
Dr Kristin Nicodemus
Social cognition, neuroeconomics, computational psychiatry, schizophrenia, anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, imaging genetics
Dr Shufan Yang
Dr Shufan Yang is the Associate Professor in Computational Intelligence, at the software engineering technology (SET) subject group, School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University. Her current research interests include cognitively inspired AI, reinforcement learning, deep learning, computer vision and AI+healthcare, especially ambient intelligent systems for healthcare delivery. Her research has been supported by SYNAPSES, Innovative UK, EU Horizon, British Council, EPSRC in the past couple of years. She is a Charted Engineer (CEng), Fellow of BCS, Senior member of IEEE.