Welcome!
Welcome!
I am Chowdhury Azimul Haque, a Ph.D. Candidate and Lighthouse beacon Foundation Graduate Fellow in F. Joseph Halcomb III. M.D. Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Kentucky with expertise in optical imaging and bioinstrumentation. I am developing wireless wearable optical sensors to quantify blood flow and oxygenation in animal and human tissues. I also have experience applying machine learning for biomedical signal processing, such as analyzing PPG and EEG data.
Previously, I worked on a noninvasive diabetes monitoring system using photoplethysmography for continuous blood glucose measurement at Kookmin University in South Korea. I served as an Adjunct Lecturer in Department of Computer Science and Engineering at BRAC University in Bangladesh teaching electronics and digital electronics courses. I received my M.Sc. in Electronics Engineering from Kookmin University, South Korea and my B.S. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh.
I am skilled in programming languages like Python, C/C++, C# and Matlab as well as engineering tools including PSpice and ModelSim. My expertise spans optical sensing, bioinstrumentation, signal processing, and machine learning, which I aim to apply to impactful biomedical technologies for improving healthcare.
Apart from my professional life, I am fond of playing pool/snooker/billiard. Last but not least I am an FC Barcelona and Brazil football team fan, and Lionel Messi is my favorite player (Quite Surprising, No?).
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