NIHR Newcastle BRC PhD Student
Mohammadreza completed a BSc in Electrical Engineering at the University of Tehran, followed by an MSc in Biomedical Engineering at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, where they specialized in biological signal processing. His research focused on EEG signal analysis, particularly in the context of sleep deprivation and psychotic disorders.Now pursuing a PhD in Clinical and Translational Research at Newcastle University, Mohammadreza is investigating the feasibility of using wearable devices to assess rest-activity patterns in older adults, with a particular focus on individuals living with neurodegenerative diseases. His research aims to enhance early detection, monitoring, and management of these conditions through innovative digital health solutions.
PhD Project
Discovering digital biomarkers of activity and sleep in ageing and diverse neurological populations
Conferences
Publications
November 2024, Automatic classification of fatty acid amide hydrolase polymorphism genotype based on EEG signal, Soft Computing 28, 12575–12585