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    Wei Wen

    Former Editor-in-Chief, Chair of Editorial Board at International Journal of Rural Law and Policy

    Wei Wen is an Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia, specializing in neuroscience and brain imaging research.123 He holds a Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Sydney and focuses on computational neuroanatomy, brain aging, and neuroimaging.12

    Dr. Wen's research interests include:

    1. Mapping and modeling cerebral white matter hyperintensities
    2. Developing algorithms for examining brain structure shapes and sizes
    3. Studying cortical atrophy
    4. Using various brain imaging modalities such as fMRI, pMRI, MRS, and PET3

    He is affiliated with the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) at UNSW and supervises Ph.D., Master's, and Honours students.23 Dr. Wen has received funding from ARC Discovery and NHMRC projects as a Chief Investigator.3

    It's important to note that the LinkedIn profile mentioned in the query (dr-wei-wen-59274199) appears to belong to a different Wei Wen who is an Associate Professor in Law at Sun Yat-sen University.4 This individual is not the same as the neuroscience researcher at UNSW.

    Highlights

    Feb 18 · cheba.unsw.edu.au
    Associate Professor Wei Wen | Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing ...
    Associate Professor Wei Wen | Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing ...
    Jun 29 · enwei202.github.io
    Wei Wen, Research Scientist, Meta AI
    ‪Wei Wen‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
    Associate Professor Wei Wen | UNSW Research
    Associate Professor Wei Wen | UNSW Research

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    Australia