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
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Evidence for Transient, Uncoupled Power and Functional Connectivity Dynamics
Journal article
HUANG R. et al, (2025), Human Brain Mapping
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Evidence for transient, uncoupled power and functional connectivity dynamics
Preprint
Huang R. et al, (2024)
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Dynamic Network Analysis of Electrophysiological Task Data
Journal article
Gohil C. et al, (2024), Imaging Neuroscience
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Modelling variability in functional brain networks using embeddings
Preprint
Huang R. et al, (2024)
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osl-dynamics, a toolbox for modeling fast dynamic brain activity
Journal article
Gohil C. et al, (2024), eLife, 12