:tada: Congratulations to Kaichao Wu on completing his PhD! :tada:

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.