James Sermon successfully defends his D.Phil. thesis

James Sermon successfully defends his D.Phil. thesis

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Portrait photo of James Sermon

Our congratulations go to Unit D.Phil. student James Sermon for successfully defending his doctoral thesis, entitled “Modelling frequency-based neural responses to Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's disease”, in his viva voce examination on 28th June 2024.

James’s viva examiners were Professor Anne Skeldon (University of Surrey) and Professor Mark Woolrich (University of Oxford).

James was supervised at the BNDU by Professor Tim Denison, Dr Benoit Duchet and Professor Huiling Tan.

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