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Dr. Reem Almasri is a Researcher at the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, UNSW. She holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering (2023, UNSW), an MSc (2019, American University of Beirut), and a BSc (2017, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University). Her research focuses on flexible bio-integrated technologies, brain/machine interfaces, electrophysiology, and implantable device fabrication. Current work involves developing photonics-based sensors for cardiac and neural electrophysiology using polymers and liquid crystals.
Key research areas include material characterization, microfabrication, and liquid crystal alignment optimization. Her publications emphasize optrode arrays, biomedical optoelectronics, and neural interface design. Recent contributions address challenges in impedance properties of sensing arrays and bidirectional optrode systems with charge balancing.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Her work spans collaborations in device development, electrophysiology, and material science, with a focus on advancing flexible and bio-compatible technologies for biomedical applications.
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