Swinburne University of Technology

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Swinburne University of Technology brings together different disciplines with common interests in biopsychosocial factors associated with the healthy and dysfunctional human mind and brain. This is a new facility that has received considerable investment from the university, Victorian State Government and Commonwealth funding.
Our state of the art neuroimaging facility includes magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Magnetoencephalography (MEG), electroencephalography (EEG), trans-cranial magnetic simulation (TMS), a radiofrequency (RF) laboratory, and a computation neuroscience laboratory. Researchers at the university will be conducting research in the study of cognition, cognitive development and decision-making, and brain functions, connectivity, and mechanisms in healthy and disordered brains.

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MRI and MEG

NIF Instruments
NIF Fellows
NIF Publications (2019)
NIF Users (2019)

The Team

Swinburne Informatics Fellow
Dr Oren Civier
Swinburne Informatics Fellow
Dr Matthew Hughes
Swinburne Facility Fellow
Swinburne University of Technology Node Director
Dr Will Woods
Swinburne Facility Fellow

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