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Jackey Qiu, PhD

China

Jacky is currently a PhD student in the Joint China-Cuba Lab. He received his BSc degree in medical imaging from Xiangnan University, Chenzhou, Hunan, China in 2013 and received his MSc degree in nuclear medicine from Dalian University, Dalian, Liaoning, China in 2016. His research interests include structural and functional MRI, PET analysis and their application in neuroscience.

Zakaria Alafif, PhD

Yemen/China

Add TestimonHe is currently a Ph.D researcher in the cc-lab, he received his bachelore degree in Electronic System Engineering, Aleppo University, Syria 2011. He received his master degree in Communication Engineering, JNTUH, India 2015. Now his interest is in diffusion weighted imaging, brain data analysis, machine learning.ial here

Shahwar Yasir, PhD

Parkistan/China

Sherry is currently a PhD candidate in the joint China-Cuba Lab. She received her Bachelor's degree in Chemistry (Biochemistry) from University of Sargodha, Pakistan, 2017 and received her Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from University of Electronic Science and Technology, China, 2019. Her research Interests include Genetics, Epigenetics and Neuro imaging. 

Usama Riaz,PhD

Parkistan/China

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China

Deirel is currently a PhD candidate in the Joint China-Cuba Lab. He received his BSc degree in nuclear physics from the Higher Institute of Technologies and Applied Sciences, Cuba, 2010 and received his MSc degree in mathematics from the University of Havana, Cuba, 2015. His research interests include neural modeling, computational neurosciences and brain data analysis. 

Min Li - PhD Student

China

Shiang Hu (Andy) - PhD Student

China

Andy is currently a PhD candidate in the Joint China-Cuba Lab. He received his BSc degree from the School of Biomedical Engineering in Xinxiang Medical University, Henan, China in 2014 and started his graduate study in Biomedical Engineering Department, UESTC in the same year. His research interests include spatiotemporal analysis of brain activity and cognitive neuroscience.

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