- Bioinstrumentation
- Biosensors
- Biosignal Modeling
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Dr. Mohammad A. Ahad is an Associate Professor and Interim Department Chair in Electrical & Computer Engineering at Georgia Southern University, where he has been faculty since 2011. His research focuses on bioinstrumentation, biosensors, and biomedical signal processing, particularly in Electrical Impedance Myography (EIM) for non-invasive medical diagnostics. Education: Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (2007) M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (2002) B.S. Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (1998) Research Focus: Dr. Ahad's work spans biomedical instrumentation development, FPGA-based system design, and computational modeling of biological systems. His EIM research enables novel diagnostic approaches for muscle pathologies and cancer detection through finite element analysis and electrode optimization. Grant Leadership: Secured competitive funding as PI for multiple NIH and NSF projects focusing on human-robot interfaces, non-invasive instrumentation, and early cancer detection techniques using impedance methods. Teaching: Specializes in hands-on engineering education including digital design with DE2 boards, embedded systems programming, and signal processing laboratories.




