
معرفی
Dr. Kh Tohidul Islam is a Research Fellow at Monash Biomedical Imaging, Monash University, Australia. He holds a PhD in Computer Vision and AI from the University of Melbourne (2022) and earlier degrees in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (2013, Prime University), MBA (2015, Lincoln University College), and Master of Computer Science (2017, University of Malaya). His research focuses on medical image processing, deep learning, and low-field MRI analysis.
Pre-joining Monash, he held roles as a Research Assistant at the University of Malaya, Edith Cowan University, and the University of Melbourne. He has contributed to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to healthcare innovation and education through his work in AI-driven medical imaging solutions.
Research interests include ultra-low-field MRI reconstruction, deep learning for medical image synthesis, and AI applications in neurological disease diagnosis. He has received awards such as the Melbourne Research Scholarship (2018) and RTP Scholarship (2020).
Key contributions include developing diffusion models for MRI synthesis (e.g., MU-Diff, D2Diff) and improving CSF volume measurement accuracy using synthetic imaging. His work bridges portable MRI accessibility with high-field precision via AI techniques.
