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Yasser Khan

@khanlabusc

Assistant Professor @USC | Making AI-enabled wearables, implantables, and ingestibles 🩹⚕️💊

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From Wearables to Swallowables: USC Engineering Researchers Create GPS-like Smart Pills with AI viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2024/06/f… Thanks for the highlight USC Viterbi School

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AI-Powered Pills Track Gut Health in Real Time Researchers developed an AI-powered system to track ingestible devices monitoring gut health, offering a non-invasive alternative to traditional methods. This system uses a wearable coil and AI to locate the device and measure gas

AI-Powered Pills Track Gut Health in Real Time

Researchers developed an AI-powered system to track ingestible devices monitoring gut health, offering a non-invasive alternative to traditional methods. 

This system uses a wearable coil and AI to locate the device and measure gas
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These good news keep us academics happy: I am now a senior member of IEEE, and Angsagan Abdigazy is on a roll: his paper on electrochemical sensing with ingestibles got accepted for presentation at IEEE BioCAS. Thanks and gratitude to my mentors and mentees. 🎉✨

These good news keep us academics happy: I am now a senior member of <a href="/IEEE/">IEEE</a>, and Angsagan Abdigazy is on a roll: his paper on electrochemical sensing with ingestibles got accepted for presentation at IEEE BioCAS. Thanks and gratitude to my mentors and mentees. 🎉✨
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Welcoming USC Class of 2028 with the third edition of our "Wearables for health and mind" microseminar. We also had a fun and busy summer with the USC Viterbi School Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) and Viterbi Scholars Institute (VSI) programs. Thanks to our PhD

Welcoming <a href="/USC/">USC</a>  Class of 2028 with the third edition of our "Wearables for health and mind" microseminar. We also had a fun and busy summer with the <a href="/USCViterbi/">USC Viterbi School</a> Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) and Viterbi Scholars Institute (VSI) programs. Thanks to our PhD
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It was wonderful to visit Saudi Arabia 12 years after graduating from KAUST. The economic transformation the kingdom is going through is remarkable. Took part in an amazing panel discussion on "AI in Health" at the Global AI (GAIN) Summit. Shout out to SDAIA for organizing a

It was wonderful to visit Saudi Arabia 12 years after graduating from KAUST. The economic transformation the kingdom is going through is remarkable. Took part in an amazing panel discussion on "AI in Health" at the Global AI (GAIN) Summit. Shout out to <a href="/SDAIA_SA/">SDAIA</a> for organizing a
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It's quite gratifying to see how amazing the students in our lab are doing. MHI PhD Scholars are the most promising PhD students in our USC ECE . The MHI undergraduate scholars distinguished themselves in research, academics, and contribution to the USC Viterbi School community.

It's quite gratifying to see how amazing the students in our lab are doing. MHI PhD Scholars are the most promising PhD students in our <a href="/USCMingHsiehEE/">USC ECE</a> . The MHI undergraduate scholars distinguished themselves in research, academics, and contribution to the <a href="/USCViterbi/">USC Viterbi School</a> community.
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It feels surreal to write this – I’m honored and humbled to announce that I’m in the 2024 class of #PackardFellows! I’m part of a class of 20 visionary scientists and engineers whose work will push the boundaries of science and innovation. With the help of the Packard

It feels surreal to write this – I’m honored and humbled to announce that I’m in the 2024 class of #PackardFellows! I’m part of a class of 20 visionary scientists and engineers whose work will push the boundaries of science and innovation. With the help of the Packard
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We have multiple PhD student positions at Khan Lab @ USC. Students with a strong background in Electrical Engineering and interests in bioelectronics, device fabrication, and integrated circuits are invited to apply to our pre-application portal at ece.usc.edu. Please

We have multiple PhD student positions at Khan Lab @ USC. Students with a strong background in Electrical Engineering and interests in bioelectronics, device fabrication, and integrated circuits are invited to apply to our pre-application portal at ece.usc.edu. Please
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USC Viterbi School of Engineering undergraduate success story: Sangwon has been working with us for the last couple of years. He has led/co-led/published multiple wearable sensing works. And, yes, he is still an undergraduate student at the USC Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical

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End-of-Semester Reflections: This semester, Rehan Kapadia and I revamped USC ECE's Introduction to Electrical Engineering course. The course is designed to provide students with a high-level understanding of electronic systems, integrating both hardware and software

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Ending the year on a high note. New in the journal Advanced Intelligent Systems, we show a simple yet elegant printed capacitive sweat rate sensor, which is very practical and validated with analytical modeling and on-body testing—A huge shout out to Shafiq Islam, Sangwon Cha, Md

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Another cool paper at the end of the year. We have developed a single-chip chemical sensing #ingestible that can self-orient. With this ingestible platform, the possibilities are limitless. Congratulations to all the authors: Angsagan Abdigazy, Shafiq Islam, Mohammed Arfan, Md

Another cool paper at the end of the year. We have developed a single-chip chemical sensing #ingestible that can self-orient. With this ingestible platform, the possibilities are limitless. Congratulations to all the authors: Angsagan Abdigazy, Shafiq Islam, Mohammed Arfan, Md
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New in the journal Advanced Intelligent Systems, we show a simple yet elegant printed capacitive sweat rate sensor, which is very practical and validated with analytical modeling and on-body testing.

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#wearables inside #MRI ? 🤔We demonstrated a custom wearable sensor operating in a low-field (0.55T) MRI scanner. We evaluated noise in a wearable device caused by eddy currents from the rapidly switching MRI gradients, as well as the MRI noise and artifacts introduced by the BLE

#wearables inside #MRI ? 🤔We demonstrated a custom wearable sensor operating in a low-field (0.55T) MRI scanner. We evaluated noise in a wearable device caused by eddy currents from the rapidly switching MRI gradients, as well as the MRI noise and artifacts introduced by the BLE
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You are what you eat? Or what you eat will tell your health status? Yasser Khan’s ingestible sensors might be able to tell us about gut health and spot disease earlier. His work along with other innovations are featured in TFM. today.usc.edu/first-aid/

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Our paper on the printed capacitive sweat rate sensor has been chosen as a cover for the journal, Advanced Intelligent Systems. 💦🩹✨ Cover: advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ai… Paper link: doi.org/10.1002/aisy.2… PDF: khan.usc.edu/assets/files/i… Advanced Intelligent Systems

Our paper on the printed capacitive sweat rate sensor has been chosen as a cover for the journal, Advanced Intelligent Systems. 💦🩹✨
Cover: advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ai…
Paper link: doi.org/10.1002/aisy.2…
PDF: khan.usc.edu/assets/files/i…

<a href="/Advintellsyst/">Advanced Intelligent Systems</a>
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This article beautifully captures most of our recent efforts to create accessible medical technology. 💊🩹🩺✨ It also feels special to be covered by a Bangladeshi Newspaper. Thanks to Shams Rashid Tonmoy and Amy Blumenthal for coordinating the article.