Assistant Lecturer
Alhussain Engineering College
Total years of experience :9 years, 2 Months
Assistant Lecturer at Alhussain Engineering College Karbala, Iraq.
Teaching experience in Medical Devices engineering and Medical
Electronics. Graduated M.Sc. from The University of Malaysia Perlis.
Research interests are in Biomedical signal processing, Internet of Things
(IoT), and robotics.
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Provide online scientific and academic services for postgraduate students and
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* Services includes (Proofreading, Rephrasing, Plagiarism Report,
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Install, adjust, maintain, and repair for biomedical equipment.
Train clinicians and other personnel on the proper use of equipment.
Discussing and solving problems with manufacturing, quality, purchasing and
marketing departments.
* Install and maintain contributively more than 200 GE Engstrom
Ventilator in all Iraq provinces.
* Install and maintain contributively more than 230 GE Aspire
Anaesthesia trolley in all Iraq provinces.
* Install and maintain contributively more than 21 GE Carescape
patient monitoring system in all Iraq provinces.
* Install and maintain contributively 32 Villa Moviplan X-RAY in
Baghdad province.
* Install and maintain contributively more than 150 GE ECG MAC
system in all Iraq provinces.
* Install and maintain contributively more than 200 Eschmann
operating table in all Iraq provinces.
* Install and maintain contributively more than 30 Sirona Dental chair,
CAD/CAM Cerec and MCLab in all Iraq provinces.
* Install and maintain contributively various types of Medical
Instruments, (GE Holter, GE Infant Incubator and Infant warmer, GE
Treadmill, Sony digital printers, iCrco CR).
Design and Implementation of Bluetooth Patient Monitor.
Design and develop software for patient data analysis and view.
3 years of research and academic experience. Expert with biomedical signal analysis, and digital signal processing. My research was "A Study of Knee Joint Angle and Lower Limb Muscles Fatigue During Dynamic Cycling at Different Saddle Height"