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Felix Crabtree

BSc, MRes


DPhil Student

Research Interests

I am a first-year DPhil student in the OHBA Analysis Group, advised by Prof. Mark Woolrich and Prof. Tim Denison. My research focuses on the development of machine learning models for the analysis of brain network dynamics. Specifically, I aim to optimise these models for portable EEG devices, for the identification of markers of aging and disease in low-density data settings. I am generously supported by grants from the Rosetrees Trust and NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (BRC).

Previously, I completed my master's in the Computational Radiation Oncology Lab at UCL and my bachelor's in Natural Sciences at Durham University.