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Maysam Ghovanloo

Chair and Professor at Electrical Engineering, Emory University0 Followers

Dr. Maysam Ghovanloo is well-respected in the field of electrical and computer engineering, serving as an Assistant Professor at Georgia Tech's School of Electrical & Computer Engineering. With a keen focus on implantable microelectronic devices and assistive technologies, Dr. Ghovanloo is at the forefront of innovative research that aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Dr. Ghovanloo's current research projects are pioneering in nature, including the development and assessment of a tongue-based assistive device. This groundbreaking work explores brain-tongue-computer interfacing, which has the potential to revolutionize how individuals with mobility impairments interact with their environment. Additionally, Dr. Ghovanloo is involved in the wireless tracking of tongue movements, a project that holds promise for advancing wheelchair control and computer access. Throughout their career, Dr. Ghovanloo has demonstrated a commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in assistive technology. Their work not only contributes to the academic community but also has practical implications that could significantly improve the lives of those with physical limitations. Dr. Ghovanloo's dedication to research and innovation continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, making them a valued member of the academic and engineering communities.

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