Project Title: Modelling the therapeutic trajectory of noninvasive deep brain stimulation intervention for Alzheimer’s disease
Supervisors: Dr Nir Grossman, Professor Mauricio Barahona, Dr Christopher Butler
Location: Level 7, Sir Michael Uren Hub, White City Campus, 86 Wood Lane, W12 0BZ
About Me
I am a PhD student in the Interventional Systems Neuroscience Laboratory within the Department of Brain Sciences and the UK Dementia Research Institute at ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ. My research focuses on using artificial intelligence to predict which patients are most likely to benefit from Temporal Interference (TI) stimulation as a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.
How did you become interested?
With my background in Mathematics and experience working in health-tech as a data analyst, I became increasingly interested in how AI can be applied to real clinical problems – particularly in neurology and dementia research.
In my free time, I enjoy baking and going on long hikes with my Labrador, Pippin.
Qualifications
- PhD Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare, ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ 2024-
PhD Candidate, Department of Computing
Funded by UKRI (AI4Health CDT) - MSc Theoretical Physics, King’s College London 2018-2020
- PG Dip Mathematical Physics, The University of Edinburgh 2017-2018
- BSc Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London 2013-2016
Contact Details
Email: c.rew24@imperial.ac.uk
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