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Research groups

Jason Tian Lyu

DPhil Student

Reconstruction Method for MR Spectroscopy Imaging

Education

  • Beijing Institute of Technology, Mechatronics Engineering, BSc, 2018-2022
  • National University of Singapore, Biomedical Engineering, MRes, 2022- 2024
  • University of Oxford, Clinical Neuroscience, DPhil Student, 2024 - Present

Research Interests

I am currently a DPhil student at the Welcome Center for Integrative Imaging, supervised by Dr. William T Clarke and Dr. Saad Jbabdi. My research focus is on the Low-rank constraint approach for Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging reconstruction. I'm also looking forward to investigating the cross-disciplinary potential of Robotics/Deep-learning and MR(S)I technology.

Before joining the FMRIB Physic group, I spent my past 6 years in Robotics and Brain Machine Interface research, focusing on Micro/Nano Robotics (@BIT, Supervised by Dr. Huaping Wang, and Dr. Toshio Fukuda), EEG/EMG techniques (@UPenn, Supervised by Dr. Jan Van Der Spiegel), and Assistive Exoskeleton (@NUS, Supervised by Dr. Haoyong Yu). Also, I have been and am continuing to collaborate/study MRI techniques with MATTR Group(@Imperial, Supervised by Dr. Neal Bangerter and Dr. Pete Lally).

Meanwhile, I am a student at the St Cross College, University of Oxford. My study is funded by Oxford-CSC Sholarship.