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Avalon Campbell-Cousins
Biography
Previously a mathematician with interests in graph theory, Avalon Campbell-Cousins is now a PhD student in biomedical signal processing at the University of Edinburgh and is working on building brain network models for the analysis of Alzheimer’s disease. Furthermore, he has an interest in building models of natural language for the processing of legal text, aiming to increase accessibility of the law and analyze its temporal development. He is actively researching in this area with his multi-disciplinary team and in partnership with SMU.