George Ramzi

Lecturer in Computing
 George Ramzi

About

George Ramzi is a PhD Research Student and Teaching Fellow in the School of Computing, and a member of the Data Science research group. His research focuses on the use of digital signal processing to analyse EEG data for the detection and measurement of hearing loss, although has also worked on emotional modelling and text generation.

Research interests

George's research interests include EEG analysis and BCI implementation, as well as the analysis of other bio-markers for use in healthcare and BCI. He is also interested in emotional modelling, with previous publications in the domain.

I am a member of the following research groups:


Teaching

George's teaching covers a wide spectrum of disciplines. These include software engineering practices including agile methodologies, Digital healthcare and eHealth, to Computational Creativity and Video Game Development. 

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