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f-arab/README.md

Fahimeh Arab - Personal Profile Page

Introduction

Hello there! Welcome to my personal profile page. I'm Fahimeh Arab, a PhD student at the University of California, Riverside, specializing in Electrical Engineering with a keen interest in computational neuroscience. My passion lies in exploring human brain data to gain a deeper understanding of the brain and its complexities. πŸ§ πŸ’»

About Me

As a researcher in computational cognitive neuroscience, I am dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of the human brain. Through my projects and ideas, I aim to contribute to the advancement of our knowledge about how the brain works and how it gives rise to cognitive functions. πŸ§ πŸ”¬

Research Projects

On this page, I showcase some of the research projects I have been working on during my academic journey. These projects revolve around computational neuroscience, where I leverage cutting-edge technologies and data analysis techniques to study the brain's inner workings. Prior to computational neuroscience, I was mostly working on solving the Fourier phase retrieval problem arising in computational imaging. πŸ“šπŸ”

Ideas and Thoughts

Apart from my research projects, I love to share my thoughts and ideas related to computational cognitive neuroscience research. Through my blog posts, I delve into various topics, ranging from brain modeling and neural networks to cognitive processes and artificial intelligence. πŸ“πŸ§ πŸŒ

Contact Me

I'm always thrilled to connect with fellow researchers, students, or anyone interested in computational neuroscience. Feel free to reach out to me via email or connect with me on LinkedIn. I look forward to engaging in insightful discussions and potential collaborations. πŸ“§πŸ€

Getting in Touch

If you have any questions about my research, want to discuss potential collaborations, or simply want to share your thoughts on computational cognitive neuroscience, don't hesitate to contact me. I'm excited to connect with like-minded individuals who share the same passion for understanding the human brain better. 🧠

Thank you for visiting my personal profile page, and I hope you find the information here insightful and inspiring. Let's explore the fascinating world of computational cognitive neuroscience together! πŸš€πŸ§ πŸ’«

Popular repositories

  1. Sequential-Fourier-Phase-Retrieval Sequential-Fourier-Phase-Retrieval Public

    MATLAB implementation of "Solving Fourier Phase Retrieval with a Reference Image as a Sequence of Linear Inverse Problems" paper accepted at IEEE ICIP 2021.

    MATLAB 1

  2. Neromatch-Academy-2022-Final-Project-Deep-Learning Neromatch-Academy-2022-Final-Project-Deep-Learning Public

    Python code for Neuromatch Academy's Summer 2022 Deep Learning course project: Waste detection using Mask R-CNN on TACO dataset.

    Jupyter Notebook 1

  3. f-arab f-arab Public

  4. Fourier-Phase-Retrieval-with-Arbitrary-Reference-Signal Fourier-Phase-Retrieval-with-Arbitrary-Reference-Signal Public

    MATLAB implementation of "Fourier Phase Retrieval with Arbitrary Reference Signal" paper accepted at IEEE ICASSP 2020.

    MATLAB

  5. Neuromatch-Academy-2021-Final-Project-Computational-Neuroscience- Neuromatch-Academy-2021-Final-Project-Computational-Neuroscience- Public

    Python code for Neuromatch Academy's Summer 2021 Computational Neuroscience final project, exploring the correspondence between Alexnet layers and visual cortex hierarchy using fwRF encoding models…

    Jupyter Notebook