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EEG Based Brain Activity Decoding For Clinical Instrumentation and Neurological Disorder Early Detection


Topic ID:
108

Thesis Topic/Title:
EEG Based Brain Activity Decoding For Clinical Instrumentation and Neurological Disorder Early Detection

Description

This proposal focuses on the analysis of several types of EEG signals (such as anaesthetised, sleep and epileptic EEGs), using multi-disciplinary approaches from Computational Intelligence, Brain Modelling and Biomedical Research areas. This research will lead to

• an intelligent device that can help clinicians administer the appropriate dosages of anaesthetic drugs in real time.
• a software tool that can identify sleep stages and patterns of people who have sleep disorders
• an effective real-time diagnostic method to predict epilepsy seizures.

This proposal tackles important issues in human health. The outcomes of the research will assist the diagnoses and treatment of neurological disorders and diseases, and better clinical practice. It will benefit the community by reducing medical costs and improving the quality of people’s lives.


Principal Supervisor

Associate Supervisors

Research Affiliations
  • School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

Field of Research
  • Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Available Academic Programs
  • Doctor of Philosophy (DPHD)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (DPHD)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (DPHD)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (DPHD)
  • Master of Research (MRES)

Application Open Date
29/02/2016

Application Close Date
31/12/2022

USQ Scholarship Applications

Pre-approved for Ethics
No

Admission Requirements

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