Ahmad AghaebrahimianView profile
Researcher
Dr. Ahmad Aghaebrahimian is a researcher at the ZHAW School of Life Sciences and Facility Management, affiliated with the Institute of Computational Life Sciences. He specializes in computational methods applied to healthcare, natural language processing (NLP), and bioinformatics. His work integrates deep learning, ontology-based systems, and signal processing to address challenges in healthcare informatics, biomedical research, and security systems. Research Projects: Project Leader: Advancing Information Accessibility in Hospitals (LLMs) Project Leader: Multi-document Patient Records Summarization Project Leader: Plant Cell Cultures with Deep Learning Deputy Leader: Automatic Supply Chain Monitoring Research Interests: His research focuses on AI-driven solutions for healthcare, including ontology-aware relation extraction, medical text mining, and robust signal processing systems. He also explores NLP applications in question answering, entity disambiguation, and parallel corpus creation. Recent work includes drone detection using CNNs in low SNR environments and computational methods for natural products discovery. Publications Trends: Over the past decade, his publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining machine learning with bioinformatics and medical informatics. Key themes include deep learning model optimization, biomedical knowledge graph construction, and practical applications of NLP in healthcare systems. Grants & Collaboration: Leads research initiatives on AI in colorectal cancer classification and supply chain monitoring, demonstrating expertise in securing project leadership roles within academic-industry collaborations.








