Shaik Asif Hussain

Shaik Asif Hussain is currently a faculty member at Middle East College, Muscat. Shaik has received his PhD, M.Tech, and B.Tech degrees in Electronics and communication Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad in 2006, 2008, and 2015 respectively. In addition he did his post-graduation certification (PGCERT) in Academic Practices of Higher Education and Pedagogy in Teaching and learning mechanism from Coventry University, U.K during 2016-2017.  He is currently an IEEE member and his current research interests include Biomedical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, RFID systems, Digital signal and Image processing, wireless sensor networks, IPV6 and video communications, Block chain technology in Healthcare industry, big data Analytics and decision-making techniques. Shaik received two research grants in 2018 from The Research council (TRC) of Oman for $29840 under block funding program. Shaik was also awarded one prestigious scholarships for his doctoral studies in (2011-2013) from All India Council of Technical Education (A.I.C.T.E), India under Research Promotion Scheme for $16000 thanks to his highest level of achievement. During his academic career he has supervised 16 postgraduate students and published 24 journals and 26 conference papers in renowned International journals and conferences. In addition, he received Certificate of Excellence from Texas Instruments for Analog Maker Design Contest. He is a member of various renowned professional bodies of ISTE, IE, ASDF, and CSTA. Prior to working at Middle East College, he worked as an academician for 7 years in India. He has also been serving as a member of the steering committee reviewer in six IEEE international conferences.

Publications

Wearable and Implantable Electrocardiography for Early Detection of Cardiovascular Diseases
Shaik Asif Hussain, J. Chinna Babu Jyothi, Nizar Albassam. © 2023. 158 pages.
The field of cardiovascular research and monitoring faces a critical challenge in the early detection of cardiovascular diseases due to limitations in existing monitoring...