Tamim Ahmed
Scholar

Tamim Ahmed

Google Scholar ID: kDhKjksAAAAJ
University of Southern California
Human Embedded Systems and Explainable AI
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • 1. Designed a low-cost automated injecting device that can find vein location and draw blood from the vein using an injection during his studies.
  • 2. Worked on musical beat detection, utilizing extensive signal analysis skills.
Research Experience
  • 1. Lead AI Researcher (Healthcare) at Human Technology Interaction (HTI) Lab, collaborating with Johnson & Johnson MedTech to co-develop AI-powered digital assistant tools for post-operative teams to predict surgical site outcomes.
  • 2. Collaborating with clinicians from Shirley Ryan Ability Lab to develop a digital assistant for assessing human movement performance in upper body rehabilitation.
  • 3. Previously worked as a research assistant at Interactive Neuro-rehabilitation Lab (INR) at the University of Southern California, focusing on understanding upper extremity stroke survivor's movement patterns and developing digital assistants for expert clinicians.
Education
  • Bachelor's Degree: Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Electrical and Electronics Engineering; Ph.D.: University of Southern California, Biomedical Engineering.
Background
  • Human Centered AI Researcher, currently a Ph.D. candidate in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California (USC). Research interests include developing AI-powered digital assistant tools for post-operative teams to predict surgical site outcomes.
Miscellany
  • Enjoys hiking, playing cricket and soccer, reading, and listening to music in his free time.