
معرفی
Ghasem Azemi is a Researcher with dual affiliations at Macquarie University: as a Research Associate at the Computational NeuroSurgery Lab in the School of Medicine and as an Honorary Associate Professor in the School of Psychology. He holds a PhD in signal processing from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and was previously an Associate Professor at Razi University, Iran, and a Research Fellow at The University of Queensland's Centre for Clinical Research. His work bridges biomedical signal processing, neuroimaging, and brain function analysis, with a focus on applications in oncology and neurological disorders.
Education:
- PhD in Signal Processing, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
- Associate Professor (prior position), Razi University, Iran
- Research Fellowship at The University of Queensland
Research Interests: Azemi's research spans neuroimaging techniques (e.g., MRI, PET, EEG), computational models for tumor diagnosis, and AI-driven medical image analysis. His projects include developing algorithms for automated segmentation of paranasal sinus scans, predicting tumor fluorescence via deep learning, and radiomic analysis of brain tumors. He also explores functional connectivity in newborn EEG and phase synchrony in neurological signals.
Collaborations: He leads the Computational NeuroSurgery Lab and collaborates on initiatives like the Quantum Magnetoencephalography (MEG) scanner development. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches to advance neurosurgical and oncological diagnostics.
Grants & Projects:
- "Critical Tech Challenge: Quantum MEG Scanner Design" (2025)
- "Computational Neurosurgery Lab" (ongoing since 2019)



