Dr Robert Smith completed Bachelors degrees in Applied Physics and Electronic Engineering at RMIT University in 2008 and has since completed a PhD and subsequent post-doctoral research at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health. His research focuses on the development of advanced processing and reconstruction methods for the analysis of diffusion MRI data, which enable robust inference of brain white matter connectivity and derivation of / inference on quantitative measures in the presence of complex white matter fibre configurations. These developments, in addition to other advanced data processing tools, are made freely available to the research community as part of the software package MRtrix3, for which extensive community support is provided via online forum and software teaching workshops. Dr Smith additionally provides support for the two 3T human MRI systems installed at the Melbourne Brain Centre in Heidelberg, which includes the recent Siemens Prisma scanner upgrade.
Our brains work a bit like highly advanced supercomputers, with bundles of white matter, known as ‘tracts,’ acting as superhighways that facilitate information flow and enable various brain functi
05 September 2024
AWS’s Artificial Intelligence is helping the Australian Epilepsy Project better understand epilepsy, and support doctors and patients in Australia make the diagnosis, treatment, and management of th
25 August 2024
The groundbreaking Australian Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (AUS-mTBI) study will see thousands of volunteers from across the country who have had a recent concussion have the option to opt-in to repo
01 August 2024
NIF-supported projects, MRtrix3 and ACRF Australian Centre of Excellence in Melanoma Imaging and Diagnosis have been announced as Finalists in the 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.
31 July 2024