Welcome to the MeTrICS Lab

Welcome to the website for MeTrICS Lab (Machine Learning for Translational Imaging and Cortical Surfaces), based at King’s College London. Working alongside the Centre for the Developing Brain at King’s College London, we seek to develop tools that support perinatal (fetal and neonatal) health and improve understanding of the mechanisms behind neurodevelopmental impairment.

Our specific areas of interest include:

  • Cortical surface processing
  • Functional and microstructural imaging
  • Geometric Deep Learning
  • Image reconstruction, segmentation and registration
  • Interpretable AI
  • Spatio-temporal ML

See Research for more details

We are always looking for passionate new students (PhD and MSc/MEng) and post-docs to join the team (more info)


Please check out our GitHub page and Resources tab for software.

We are grateful for funding from Academy of Medical Sciences, Springboard Awards and Wellcome. Our collaborations with the Developing Human Connectome Project are funded by the ERC.


News

04 Mar 2022

Congratulations to Simon Dahan for his MIDL acceptance! Paper on OpenReview here.

22 Oct 2021

New post! Research associate OR research software engineer in image registration and machine learning for clinical translation of neuroimaging

22 Oct 2021

New preprint out! Structural and functional asymmetry of the neonatal cerebral cortex by Logan Williams

15 Oct 2021

Congratulations to Paula Ramirez-Gilliland for her award for most outstanding individual project in her MRes Healthcare Technologies cohort!

13 Oct 2021

A massive congratulations to Simon Dahan for achieving the top overall mark in his MRes Healthcare Technologies cohort!

27 Aug 2021

Welcome to our new PhD students Diego Fajardo, Yourong Guo and Zhenshan Xie!

23 Aug 2021

Congratulations to Mariana da Silva for being accepted for an oral presentation at MLCN

23 Aug 2021

Congratulations to Paula Ramirez Gilliland and Simon Dahan for completing their MRes theses!

28. Jul 2021

Three papers from the MeTrICS lab for presentation at the MLCN workshop.

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