Muhammad Ahmed Khan, PhD

Scientific Researcher: Healthcare System Design & Development

Education

PhD in 'Technology for Health' (Nov. 2015 – Feb. 2019)

Fraunhofer Institute IKTS (Germany) and University of Brescia (Italy) (Joint Research)

PhD Topic: Design and development of an autonomous energy harvesting biosensor for real-time knee implant monitoring.

Project Supervisors: Prof. Emilio Sardini, Assoc. Prof. Mauro Serpelloni and Prof. Luciana Sartore (University of Brescia, Italy), Dr. Stefan Korner and Dr. Martin Ihle (Fraunhofer IKTS, Germany)

Main Research Areas: Translation research in biomedical engineering, biomedical circuit design and bioinstrumentation, biosensor design and testing, healthcare system design, and printing techniques.

Master's in 'Bio-Embedded Systems' (Sept. 2012 – Sept 2014)

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (Germany) and Lucian Blaga University Sibiu (Romania)

CGPA: 9.53/10 (Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Scholarship)

Master's Thesis (Germany): Development of an electronic syringe pump for a drug delivery system.

Bachelor's in 'Biomedical Engineering' (Jan. 2007 – Dec. 2011)

NED University of Engineering and Technology (Pakistan)

CGPA: 85% (1st Position Holder & Gold Medalist - Academic Merit Scholarship)

Bachelor's Thesis at DOW Health Research Institute, Pakistan: 3D modeling of prosthetic knee joint using computer-aided design (CAD) technique.