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Electroencephalograms

Omar Ahmed

M.S. Student, Bioengineering

Computer Vision machine learning Computational Neuroscience Electroencephalograms artificial intelligence

Omar Ahmed is an MS student in the Bioengineering department at KAUST. His research explores the mechanisms that enable brain signal generalisability across individuals, addressing how neural activity patterns can be reliably interpreted despite significant inter-subject and temporal variability. A major challenge in neuroscience is that brain activity varies substantially between people and even within the same person over time, which limits the development of universal diagnostic and therapeutic tools. Towards this goal, Omar is developing deep learning models that can identify consistent
KAUST-CEMSE-CS-VISION-CAIR-Dalal-Aldossary

Dalal E. Aldossary

M.S. Student, Computer Science

machine learning Electroencephalograms Computer Vision Computational Neuroscience

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