The IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) is a global community that brings together students, researchers, and professionals who are passionate about applying engineering and technology to improve healthcare and medicine. As a student chapter, EMBS operates under the supervision of IEEE, but its activities are distinct. At IEEE MUST SB, EMBS is our first technical chapter, dedicated to exploring the intersection of engineering, computer science, biology and innovation
Co-Founder & Coordinator
Co-Founder & Coordinator
Co-Founder & Coordinator
Co-Founder & Coordinator
Co-Founder & Coordinator
Co-Founder & Coordinator
Clinical Engineering Head
Biosignal Processing Head
Bioinformatics Head
Co-Founder & Coordinator
She is a lecturer at Faculty of Engineering at MUST and a Senior Member of IEEE. She is a co-founder of our EMBS chapter, a bioinformatician, and currently serving as the chapter's counselor. She specializes in Computational Intelligence in Biomedicine. Her guidance and expertise help shape the chapter's vision and growth.
We work with signals from the human body (like ECGs and brain waves) and learn how to process and analyze these signals using tools like MATLAB and Python.
We focus on the real-world use and maintenance of medical devices. Members learn how to calibrate, test, repair medical works and troubleshoot common issues.
We combine biology with data and code! This committee explores genetic data, diseases, and algorithms that help us understand DNA, proteins, and more.
We were honored to host Dr. Mohamed Abdelhack, a leading expert in medical imaging and AI in healthcare, for an inspiring session on Computational Neuroscience. Dr. Abdelhack demonstrated how researchers are analyzing brain data, using data, math, and computer simulations thus bridging neuroscience with engineering. The session gave students a deeper look into brain-inspired AI, neural signal analysis, and the future of brain-computer interfaces.