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DESCRIPTION:About the presenter:\nElie Bou Assi is a postdoctoral researche
 r at the epilepsy research laboratory of Dr. Dang K. Nguyen (University of
  Montreal Hospital Center). His research interests cover: 1) prediction of
  epileptic seizures using intracranial electroencephalography recordings\,
  2) detection of epileptic seizures using non-invasive physiological signa
 ls and the Internet of Things and 3) epileptic foci localization using qua
 ntitative connectivity measures. Dr. Bou Assi holds and IVADO scholarship 
 for his postdoctoral fellowship\, and the excellence of his work has earne
 d him one of the three CRCHUM awards of excellence in research (year 2019)
  and the award of excellence in publication of the Canadian League against
  Epilepsy (year 2019).\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr Elie Bou Assi\, \n\nRoom: PLT-112
 2\, Bldg: Adrien-Pouliot\, Université Laval\, Quebec City\, Quebec\, Cana
 da\, G1V 0A6
LOCATION:Room: PLT-1122\, Bldg: Adrien-Pouliot\, Université Laval\, Quebec
  City\, Quebec\, Canada\, G1V 0A6
ORGANIZER:benoit.gosselin@gel.ulaval.ca
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:AI and advanced signal processing for a better management of refrac
 tory epilepsy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/220197
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;About the presenter: &lt;br /&gt;Elie Bou Assi i
 s a postdoctoral researcher at the epilepsy research laboratory of Dr. Dan
 g K. Nguyen (University of Montreal Hospital Center). His research interes
 ts cover: 1) prediction of epileptic seizures using intracranial electroen
 cephalography recordings\, 2) detection of epileptic seizures using non-in
 vasive physiological signals and the Internet of Things and 3) epileptic f
 oci localization using quantitative connectivity measures. Dr. Bou Assi ho
 lds and IVADO scholarship for his postdoctoral fellowship\, and the excell
 ence of his work has earned him one of the three CRCHUM awards of excellen
 ce in research (year 2019) and the award of excellence in publication of t
 he Canadian League against Epilepsy (year 2019).&lt;/p&gt;
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