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Summary Information of Dr. Fares Al-Shargie
Name Dr. Fares Al-Shargie
Affiliation American University of Sharjah,
Sharjah,
UAE
Topics Medical Signal Acquisition
Pattern Recognition
Biography Dr. Fares Al-Shargie received his PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Majoring in Biomedical) from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia. Dr. Al-Shargie is interested in performing neuroimaging research using EEG and fNIRS, and developing new data analysis methods. Dr. Al-Shargie’s ultimate research goal is to explore the interactions between neuroimaging, machine learning, dynamic connectivity and graph theory based network analysis in predictive analytics for the development of a neuropsychiatric biomarkers. Dr. Al-Shargie works in collaboration with the research and development group of Hitachi. Ltd, Japan, and with some Scientists from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia and American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
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Published Papers of Dr. Fares Al-Shargie
Conference Chairings of Dr. Fares Al-Shargie
Track Chairing
TrackConferenceDates and Location
Signal, Image and Speech Processing (SISP)ElectriTek 20244-6 October 2024 in Athens, Greece
Conference Committees of Dr. Fares Al-Shargie
Program Committees
TrackConferenceDates and Location
Signal, Image and Speech Processing (SISP)ElectriTek 20244-6 October 2024 in Athens, Greece
Paper Reviews by Dr. Fares Al-Shargie
Mosharaka appreciates highly that Dr. Fares Al-Shargie has provided paper reviews at the tracks and conferences shown in the following table

Track Conference
ImageMIC-Signals 2021
Conference Talks by Dr. Fares Al-Shargie