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cardiovascular

Miniature flexible sensor to detect heart disease

1 min read · Sat, Nov 14 2015

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cardiovascular sensors electrical engineering

A new biosensor made of laser-etched electrodes on a gold-coated polymer may provide an effective and cost-efficient way to assess heart disease risk.

Mohamed Abdelwaheb Bahloul

Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering

Signal processing Estimation fractional-order derivative biomedical applications cardiovascular

My name is Mohamed Abdelwaheb Bahloul, native from Sfax, Tunisia. I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering Division at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). I first came to KAUST, in 2015, as an intern within the Visiting Student Research Program. Impressed with the University, its facilities, and the KAUST lifestyle, I then applied to KAUST as a master's degree student and was accepted to the electrical engineering program, electro-physics track. After graduating with my M.S. in 2017, I began my Ph.D. studies at KAUST

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