Research Associate
Dr Chloe Hinchliffe received an integrated master's degree in Medical Engineering MEng at the University of Surrey in 2018. Her final year project was supervised by Dr Daniel Abasolo and Dr Mahinda Yogarajah and was titled “Electroencephalogram Analysis with Advanced Signal Processing Techniques for the Characterisation of Seizures”.
She continued on with Dr Abasolo and Dr Yogarajah at the University of Surrey where completed my PhD in Biomedical Engineering in 2022. The title of her PhD thesis was "Application of Machine Learning to Electroencephalograms and Electrocardiograms for the Differential Diagnosis of Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures and Epilepsy".
From October 2022, she has been a Research Assistant in the Brain and Movement (BAM) Research Group at the Translational and Clinical Research Institute of Newcastle University.