I, Muhammad Ibrahim, am currently associated with MICE Lab as a PhD scholar at the Institute of Informatics and Applications, University of Girona, Spain. The team is composed of experienced researchers from the control engineering field with expertise in systems and control theory, modeling and control of biomedical systems, uncertain dynamical systems, robust and predictive control, and decision support systems. My area of research is inclined toward the use of machine learning-based approaches for diabetes management. In our recently published work, we developed an ensemble machine learning approach for automated detection of unannounced meals aimed at improving postprandial glycemic control for patients with type 1 diabetes (click here for details).
Previously, I worked as a Lab Engineer in the Department of Electrical Engineering at CECOS University, Peshawar, where I taught and demonstrated lab work for subjects like Wave Propagation and Antenna, RF and Microwave Engineering, and Communication Systems. I have done a B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering and an M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering Communication from CECOS University, Peshawar in 2017 and 2020, respectively. During my bachelor's, I was a merit scholarship holder and was awarded a gold medal. My Masters' thesis is entitled "A Fast Mutation Detection System for Cancer Prevention on FPGA". My research interests include fast pattern recognition through a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) device based Content Addressable Memory (CAM), antenna designing, embedded systems, machine learning, biomedical and FPGA based systems. For any further detail please check out my Resume. And if you have any suggestion for me or want to share any interesting ideas with me, feel free to contact me. |