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| * IanNimmoSmith - head of group - statistics, functional imaging analysis, mathematical modelling * RhodriCusack (also [[http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/Research/attention/attention.shtml|Attention group]]) - MR physics, functional imaging analysis, software, real-time fMRI * OlafHauk - MEG and EEG imaging methods * PeterWatson - statistics * EleftheriosGaryfallidis - visiting student working on Diffusion Weighted Imaging * MartaCorreia - MR physics, optimization of acquisition and analysis of diffusion MRI data, using both simulated and experimental data * StefanHetzer - MR physics, fast anatomical imaging, high-res perfusion fMRI, BOLD mechanisms in short-TE regime * DanielMitchell (20%, also [[http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/Research/attention/attention.shtml|Attention group]]) |
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| * IanNimmoSmith - head of group - statistics, functional imaging analysis * ChristianSchwarzbauer - physics * RhodriCusack - (20%) physics, functional imaging analysis, software |
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| * ChristianSchwarzbauer - MR physics | |
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| See RequestedSupport for work we think we are being asked for - please contact one of us if you want to add something to this list. | == What we do == We are organizing approximately weekly meetings with Thursdays 14:30 as the default date and time - see MethodsGroupMeeetings for schedule. See RequestedSupport for work we think we are being asked for - please contact one of us if you want to add something to this list. |
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| * LoadSharingScripts From time to time we consult the research groups about their needs and record the [[GroupFeedback|results and action plan]]. |
Methods group wiki
This is the home wiki for the CBU methods group.
Current members
The core methods group is:
IanNimmoSmith - head of group - statistics, functional imaging analysis, mathematical modelling
RhodriCusack (also Attention group) - MR physics, functional imaging analysis, software, real-time fMRI
OlafHauk - MEG and EEG imaging methods
PeterWatson - statistics
EleftheriosGaryfallidis - visiting student working on Diffusion Weighted Imaging
MartaCorreia - MR physics, optimization of acquisition and analysis of diffusion MRI data, using both simulated and experimental data
StefanHetzer - MR physics, fast anatomical imaging, high-res perfusion fMRI, BOLD mechanisms in short-TE regime
DanielMitchell (20%, also Attention group)
Previous members
MatthewBrett - functional imaging analysis, software design
ChristianSchwarzbauer - MR physics
What we do
We are organizing approximately weekly meetings with Thursdays 14:30 as the default date and time - see MethodsGroupMeeetings for schedule.
See RequestedSupport for work we think we are being asked for - please contact one of us if you want to add something to this list.
Areas of interest are:
- Functional Imaging
- MEG / EEG
Methods, as ever, are often realised in software. To organize and share our code we using subversion, see
Our current software projects include:
We also house some ComputingHousekeeping information.
Much of our work goes into the imaging wiki and the statistics wiki.
For help with programming:
From time to time we consult the research groups about their needs and record the results and action plan.
