Miao Cao obtained his Ph.D. from The University of Melbourne in the fields of clinical neuroscience and neuroimaging. During his PhD training based at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, he developed a unique combination of neuroimaging and dynamical models to better localise brain regions that are target for epilepsy surgery. Since 2021, he has further received post-doctoral research training at School of Physics Peking University to develop novel dynamical models for electromagnetic source imaging, aiming to better understand pathological and physiological neural dynamics. From 2024, he joined Swinburne Neuroimaging (SNI) as the informatics fellow.
NIF is pleased to announce that planning is underway for this year’s Annual Scientific Meeting, Australia’s flagship event for advanced imaging research and innovation. Dates: 30 July 2026, with c
05 February 2026
In a world-first, an AI-powered model for disease progression of a common type of muscular dystrophy has been developed using full-body muscle-health scans collected by the FSHD Global Research Founda
09 October 2025
Neurodesk’s innovative ability to help researchers process and analyse massive neuroimaging datasets was recognised late last month at the 2025 National iAwards, presented in Adelaide. Neurodesk is
07 October 2025
NIF Swinburne Neuroimaging Fellow, Dr Miao Cao presented at TEDx Swinburne: Towards Curing Epilepsy by Tracking the Eye of the Storm.
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