
DPhil - Biomedical Engineering
Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oxford. '08
BSc (Hons) - Computer Science & Physiology (Neuroinformatics)
University of Glasgow September '04
Dr Gordon Stevenson is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the School of Women's & Children's Health, UNSW. As a Biomedical Engineer, Dr Stevenson's research revolves around the application of Doppler ultrasound to provide new, clinically relevant ultrasound imaging biomarkers. These tools may aid improved detection or understanding of pathology in pregnancy and neonate. He is interested in the applying machine learning and image processing to 3D medical image data to provide new, automated tools for pregnancy assessment.
"Development of reliable, real-time, automated 3D ultrasound (3D-US) tools for the study of placental morphology, vascularity and degree of trophoblast invasion"
Co-Investigator (U01-HD087209)
Human Placenta Project, National Institute of Health (NIH) Sept. 2015
2016 Elsevier Travel Award, YW Lokw New Investigator Travel Award for top 5 poster presentation and attendance at International Federation of Placental Associations (IFPA), Portland, Oregon, 2016.
2012 - 2 best paper awards at the 22nd World Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sept. 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark.
I work with a large range of clinical collaborators and engineering researchers building new image analysis tools using ultrasound.