
Added to this were exhibitions and artists book fairs coordinated by Grahame Galleries and other shows at scattered venues. Also contributing to this fertile artists book environment the State Library of Queensland’s Australian Library of Art which included the SLQ’s Siganto Foundation fellowships, ‘white glove’ presentations and events. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 19 (6), 729–741.ABBE Logo For many years Queensland had a diversity of artists book activities: the bi-ennial Artspace Mackay Artists Book Forums and Libris Awards, the once yearly Noosa Artists Book Events and the Southern Cross University Acquisitive Artists Book Awards. Rule extraction from support vector machines: A sequential covering approach. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 124 (2), 926–939. IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 14 (4), 1114–1120. Intelligible support vector machines for diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 29 (2), 302–310. Denoising of dynamic contrast-enhanced MR images using dynamic nonlocal means.
Gal, Y., Mehnert, A., Bradley, A., McMahon, K., Kennedy, D. Journal of Neural Engineering, 9 (3), 1–13. Stimulus specificity of a steady-state visual-evoked potential-based brain-computer interface. ROC curve equivalence using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. A hybrid mock circulation loop for a total artificial heart. Timms, D., Frazier, O., Cohn, W., Nestler, F., Bradley, A. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 24 (4), 1261–1272. An improved joint optimization of multiple level set functions for the segmentation of overlapping cervical cells. Precision Radiology: Predicting longevity using feature engineering and deep learning methods in a radiomics framework. Oakden-Rayner, L., Carneiro, G., Bessen, T., Nascimento, J., Bradley, A. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 36 (11), 2355–2365. Automated analysis of unregistered multi-view mammograms with deep learning. and 4 Research Masters candidates and am currently on the advisory team of three others. I have been granted more than $6M in competitive research funding and been actively involved in two start-up companies raising over $4M in venture capital. These achievements are exemplary given that they are uniquely balanced by significant time working in industry, where intellectual property considerations often constrained publication. According to Google Scholar, my research has received over 8,400 citations with an h-index of 35 and an i10 index of 74. I have published more than 140 peer-reviewed papers and hold 20 granted patents in the USA, Japan, Europe and Australia. Over my career I have contributed to a broad array of collaborative research projects ranging from deep brain stimulation, total artificial hearts, neonatal hearing screening to medical imaging for prostate, breast and cervical cancer diagnosis. I have made a significant impact across a number of areas in both commercial and academic research, particularly in the application and evaluation of computer aided diagnosis (CAD) systems in medical imaging. I have a broad interdisciplinary knowledge across biomedical and electrical engineering, computing science and communications technology, with over 20 years of experience in commercially focused research with companies such as Maxwell MRI, Ausonex, Canon Information Systems Research Australia (CiSRA), the CRC for Sensor Signal and Information Processing (CSSIP). I have previously been the Chief Technology Officer for Ausonex Pty Ltd, a company specialising in the design and development of hearing test instruments, and Principal Biomedical Engineer for Maxwell MRI, a company developing the next generation of diagnostic tools powered by artificial intelligence and multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging. From 2011 to 2016 I was an ARC Future Fellow and Director of Research for The School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at The University of Queensland. I am currently the Associate Dean of Research and Innovation for the Science and Engineering Faculty at Queensland University of Technology. I am also a Senior Member of the IEEE in the Engineering in Medicine and Biology and Signal Processing societies. #Brad tabulo university of queensland professional#
I am a Chartered Professional Engineer, Engineering Executive and Fellow of Engineers Australia.