Congratulations Dr Kaichao Wu
Congratulations to Kaichao Wu on completing his PhD!
Kaichao is the first graduate of joint program between RMIT University and Shantou University. Kaichao’s PhD has investigated functional connectivity in post-stroke patients. Despite starting his PhD during the COVID-19 pandemic and being unable to travel to Australia, Kaichao managed to use this time to produce a framework for weakly-supervised lung segmentation from CT images Weakly Supervised Lesion Analysis for COVID-19 and has since produced a longitudinal study of functional connectivity in stroke patients more details are available here: functional connectivity.
The latest work from Kaichao’s PhD, a review of functional connectivity post-stroke, has just been published in IEEE Access (doi:10.1186/s12938-023-01124-9) and the outcomes of the longitudinal study are available as a preprint (arXiv:2401.08607)
Copies of both papers are available here: fMRI-based Static and Dynamic Functional Connectivity Analysis for Post-stroke Motor Dysfunction Patient: A Review, Dynamic Brain Behaviours in Stroke: A Longitudinal Investigation BAsed on fMRI Analysis.