Project Title: Modelling the therapeutic trajectory of noninvasive deep brain stimulation intervention for Alzheimer’s disease
Supervisors: Dr Nir Grossman, Professor Mauricio Barahona, Dr Christopher Butler
Location: Level 7, Sir Michael Uren Hub, White City Campus, 86 Wood Lane, W12 0BZ
About Me
I am a PhD student in the Interventional Systems Neuroscience Laboratory within the Department of Brain Sciences and the UK Dementia Research Institute at Imperial College London. My research focuses on using artificial intelligence to predict which patients are most likely to benefit from Temporal Interference (TI) stimulation as a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.
How did you become interested?
With my background in Mathematics and experience working in health-tech as a data analyst, I became increasingly interested in how AI can be applied to real clinical problems – particularly in neurology and dementia research.
In my free time, I enjoy baking and going on long hikes with my Labrador, Pippin.
Qualifications
- PhD Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare, Imperial 2024-
PhD Candidate, Department of Computing
Funded by UKRI (AI4Health CDT) - MSc Theoretical Physics, King’s College London 2018-2020
- PG Dip Mathematical Physics, The University of Edinburgh 2017-2018
- BSc Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London 2013-2016
Contact Details
Email: c.rew24@imperial.ac.uk
LinkedIn: caroline-rew-5a716b174
