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Maryam Odabaee
Biomedical Engineering Research - Signal Processing - Data Analysis - Simulation and Modelling
Maryam Odabaee is a dedicated Biomedical Engineering researcher with a rich background in academia and industry.
With a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Queensland (UQ), Maryam has extensive experience and expertise in a variety of areas.
During her time at the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) as a Biomedical Engineering researcher, Maryam focused on tasks like designing experiments to measure ultrasonic properties of bio-materials and simulating ultrasound propagation in different materials using tools like Matlab.
Maryam also conducted research on ultrasound propagation in human and animal skulls through modeling, simulation, and utilizing phantoms.
Her doctoral research at UQ involved developing an efficient source localization method for neonatal EEG based on time-frequency signal analysis.
Additionally, Maryam worked on segmenting and manipulating cerebral MRI data using open-source tools and creating realistic head models for neonates by segmenting neonatal cerebral MRI scans.
Maryam Odabaee completed her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biomedical Engineering at The University of Queensland and also holds a Master of Science (MS) in Information Technology from Amirkabir University of Technology - Tehran Polytechnic.
She has a diverse professional background, having worked as a Network Engineer at Telecommunication Infrastructure Company, a Biomedical Engineering Researcher at The University of Queensland, and in a freelance capacity focusing on Signal Processing and Networking.
Maryam Odabaee's expertise spans experimental design, ultrasound propagation, EEG analysis, MRI segmentation, and head model creation, showcasing a comprehensive skill set in the field of Biomedical Engineering.