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Dr. Daria Anderson is a Lecturer in the School of Biomedical Engineering at The University of Sydney. Her work focuses on epilepsy, neurostimulation technologies, and computational models of neural activity. She advises three current PhD students: Josh MOSSE-ROBINSON, Michael SUN, and Joshua WOOLEY. Her research integrates engineering principles with clinical neuroscience to improve seizure prediction, neurostimulation efficacy, and patient-specific treatment outcomes. Key projects include analyzing circadian rhythms' impact on epilepsy therapies and developing automated tools for intracranial electrode localization.
Education details are not explicitly provided, but her work spans computational neuroscience, biomedical device development, and clinical neurology. Research grants include a 2024 project on structural-functional decoupling in epilepsy, aiming to identify biomarkers for network restructuring.
Anderson’s publications emphasize DBS optimization, seizure propagation pathways, and machine learning applications in neuroimaging. Recent work highlights closed-loop stimulation strategies and the role of structural connectivity in treatment outcomes for epilepsy and Tourette syndrome. No scientific awards are listed, though her contributions are significant in neuroengineering and clinical neuroscience.
Labs/Teams: Her research aligns with the School of Biomedical Engineering and collaborations with the Brain and Mind Centre. Future directions include predictive modeling of seizure dynamics and advancing personalized neurostimulation therapies.


