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Omar F. Mohammed

Principal Investigators — Digitalization & AI Core Group

The objective of the Digitalization & AI core group is to initiate collaborative projects that will transform the future of healthcare through digitization. To achieve this, three sub-groups have been created: Sensing and electronics, Signal processing, and Connectivity. Those groups will collaborate in finding innovative ways to collect, pool and analyze high-quality data from to extract actionable insights to eventually create efficiencies that improve patient care while reducing or streamlining healthcare costs.

 

Omar F. Mohammed

Digitalization & AI — Core Group

Professor, Material Science and Engineering

Funded projects

completed
Strategic Health Initiative Digitalization project: Pacemaker-like Cells with primary pacemaker cells isolated from human heart

KAUST PI(s): Mohamed-Slim Alouini Collaboration Partner(s): Nazek El-Atab, Khaled Nabil Salama, Atif Shamim, Tareq Al-Naffouri, Ahmed Eltawil, Basem Shihada Collaborative Institution: N/A

completed
Microneedles as Minimally-invasive Wearable Electrochemical Biosensors

KAUST PI(s): Dana Alsulaiman Collaboration Partner(s): N/A Collaborative Institution: N/A

ongoing
Nanophotonic chips for smart colorimetric histology

KAUST PI(s): Qiaoqiang Gan Collaboration Partner(s): N/A Collaborative Institution: N/A

ongoing
The role of Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Colonoscopy for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Saudi Arabia

KAUST PI(s): Xin Gao Co-PI (external): H.E. Dr. Saleh Alqahtani (MD): Principal Clinical Scientist, Royal Clinic and KFSHRC