Research and Development Specialist – PhD Candidate in Computational Neuroscience
Amin is currently pursuing his PhD in Computational Neuroscience at Simon Fraser University, where he investigates how pre-stimulation brain network dynamics influence EEG responses to brain stimulation. His research aims to advance the development of closed-loop neurostimulation systems that can adapt in real-time based on ongoing brain activity, representing a significant step toward personalized therapeutic interventions. His research expertise spans biomedical signal and image processing, with a focus on applying machine learning techniques to enhance clinical diagnosis and treatment.

Amin takes an integrated approach to neuroscience, viewing the brain within the broader context of the body and environment to develop more effective therapeutic outcomes. His work bridges theoretical research with practical clinical applications, positioning him at the intersection of computational innovation and therapeutic advancement. Outside of research, Amin enjoys exploring Vancouver’s hiking trails and pursuing photography, finding inspiration in nature that complements his holistic approach to understanding brain function and well-being.