WIE-KW invited talk: The Use of AI in Sleep Analysis
Join Women in Engineering – Kitchener Waterloo Section for an engaging research talk on The Use of AI in Sleep Analysis, featuring Dr. Nasim Montazeri, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Queen’s University.
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Dr. Nasim Montazeri
The Use of AI in Sleep Analysis
This lecture explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance the diagnostic value of wearable sleep data. By extracting meaningful patterns from noisy, low-resolution signals, AI can transform consumer wearables into tools capable of providing medical-grade insights. The talk highlights interdisciplinary research spanning hardware design, sensing technologies, data analysis, model interpretability, and clinical validation—offering new opportunities to better understand the complex relationship between sleep disruption and brain health.
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Dr. Nasim Montazeri is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Queen’s University. Her research focuses on developing intelligent systems for biomedical signal processing, wearable technologies, and healthcare monitoring. She has extensive experience applying artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. Dr. Montazeri’s work bridges the gap between engineering innovation and clinical application, advancing next-generation tools for personalized and preventive medicine.
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