Rukuang Huang
CDT Student
I was born and raised in China before I came to the UK. I obtained an MMath degree in Mathematics and Statistics at St. Peter’s College, University of Oxford. My final-year dissertation was on ruin probabilities in a network of agents and objects and was awarded Gibbs Dissertation Prize for FHS Mathematics and Statistics Part C. I am interested in applied probability, computational statistics and Monte-Carlo methods, and their applications in health data. In terms of interests, I enjoy reading and playing Ping Pong.
Recent publications
Modelling Discrete States and Long-Term Dynamics in Functional Brain Networks
Preprint
Cho S. et al, (2025)
Evidence for Transient, Uncoupled Power and Functional Connectivity Dynamics.
Journal article
Huang R. et al, (2025), Human brain mapping, 46
Evidence for transient, uncoupled power and functional connectivity dynamics
Preprint
Huang R. et al, (2024)
sl-dynamics, a toolbox for modeling fast dynamic brain activity
Journal article
Gohil C. et al, (2024), eLife, 12