Dr Carson Ingo - The pragmatic language of anomalous dynamics concepts for scientific communications
Upcoming webinar: Friday 7th August 6:00 am Brisbane. Register online
Abstract: Increasingly, multiple academic disciplines are required to address scientific problems, which require collaboration and shared understanding of diverse knowledge. To this extent, most persons involved are not aware of the mathematics or physics that underpin anomalous dynamics phenomena, which have been traditionally discussed in physical descriptions of basic science. In this presentation, I will review some of the approaches and techniques I have taken to bridge the language and knowledge gap and discuss current approaches to make anomalous dynamics ideas more digestible for mainstream consumption. The applications discussed will be diffusion-weighted MRI, neurological pathophysiologies, and clinical medicine.
Dr Carson Ingo is Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences and Neurology at Northwestern University. His research focuses on the development of diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging techniques for neurological pathophysiologies.