I am a graduate student of computational neuroscience in the Experimental Retinal Prosthetics lab at the University of Tübingen. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering.
I am interested in computational neuroscience and developing tools to image and manipulate neural circuits. During my doctoral studies, I recorded electrophysiological data of mouse retinal ganglion cells using multi-electrode arrays. The aim of my Ph.D. project is to find a novel way by which we can preferentially target different neuronal pathways in the retina. To this end, we use a wide range of visual stimuli as well as electrical noise stimuli to estimate the electrical profiles of different ganglion types. If you like to know more about my work please check this article out.
Currently, I am in the final stage of my doctoral study and looking for new job opportunities.
In my spare time, I enjoy cycling, climbing, and hiking in the nature!
University of Tübingen
Thesis title: Classifying Retinal Ganglion Cells for Bionic Vision
Supervisors: Dr. Daniel Rathbun, Prof. Eberhard Zrenner.
Shahed University
Thesis title: Detecting drowsiness using EEG signals
Supervisor: Dr. Mohammad Mikaili.
Bahonar Technical College of Shiraz
Final Project: Matlab compatible electrocardiogram
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