Always fair, constructive, and supportive.
A true mentor who cares about success.
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Abbas Kouzani is a Professor in the School of Engineering at Deakin University, within the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment. He holds the position of Director of the Smart Technologies Research Theme, where he leads research in the design and development of integrated, connected, and autonomous systems. Kouzani received his B.Sc. degree in computer engineering from Sharif University of Technology. He previously served as a Lecturer in the School of Engineering at Deakin University before advancing to his current professorial role. His academic career is marked by significant contributions to engineering, particularly in areas such as neural engineering, bionics, sensors, deep brain stimulation, and smart devices.
Professor Kouzani has been involved in securing over $22 million in research grants and has authored more than 550 publications, with his work accumulating 16,358 citations and an h-index of 63 on Google Scholar. Key publications include 'Advances in closed-loop deep brain stimulation devices' (2017, cited over 300 times), 'Disruptive technologies as a solution for disaster risk management' (2021, cited 229 times), 'Bag-of-words Representation for Biomedical Time Series Classification' (2012, cited 220 times), 'Evolution of optogenetic microdevices' (2015, cited 37 times), and 'A miniature closed-loop deep brain stimulation device' (2016, cited 17 times). He has supervised over 40 PhD completions and 10 Masters by Research students. In recognition of his scholarly achievements, he received the 2019 'Outstanding Contribution to Scholarly Publication Award' from the School of Engineering at Deakin University. His influence extends through professional activities, collaborations on projects like multicopter drones and baby comfort monitors, and roles in editorial boards and conferences, solidifying his impact in the engineering and technology fields.
