
معرفی
Professor Ahsan Habib Khandoker serves as a full-time Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology at Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE, with 24 years of global teaching experience across Bangladesh, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, and the UAE. As theme leader of the Healthcare Engineering Innovation Center (HEIC), he maintains extensive international collaborations with KAIST Korea, King Abdul Aziz University, Tohoku University Medical School, University of Applied Sciences Jena, and University of Rochester Medical Center.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Electronic and Biomedical Engineering from Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan (2004)
- M.Sc. in Electronic and Biomedical Engineering from Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan (2001)
- B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh (1996)
His research integrates Biomedical Signal Processing, Biomedical Electronics, Nonlinear Modeling, and Explainable AI to address Cardiovascular/Respiratory Diseases (including Sleep Apnea and Autonomic Dysfunction), Neuromuscular Disorders, Fetal Cardiology, and Digital Biomarkers for Mental Diseases. This work directly translates into commercial biosignal platforms developed with ResMed Sydney, Compumedics Melbourne, Atom Medical Tokyo, and MARP Abu Dhabi's Twinkle Heart Fetal Phonogram device.
He actively supervises graduate students on clinically impactful projects spanning cardiac rehabilitation systems, fetal ECG modeling, and brain-heart coupling diagnostics. His research program is funded by competitive grants:
- NOMAD study (2022-2025): CIRA-funded project developing AI-driven cardiovascular instability prediction during hemodialysis with SEHA Kidney Center Abu Dhabi
- DENTAPNEA (2021-2024): KAU-KU Joint Project creating a wireless dental mouthpiece for sleep apnea diagnosis
- Fetal Brain Signal Project (2019): CIRA-funded non-invasive fetal brain signal detection with Tohoku University
- MindMyHeart (2019-2022): KU-KAIST Joint Research Center initiative for integrated cardiac/mental health rehabilitation
Additional funding comes from Abu Dhabi Education Council, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Australian Research Council. He leads the Healthcare Engineering Innovation Group driving real-world medical device commercialization through partnerships with Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and global research facilities.
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