Mariam Bahameish

Senior Research Associate

Hamad Bin Khalifa University

Hello,

I’m a Senior Research Associate at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar, where I’m passionate about using technology to unlock new opportunities in health and wellbeing research. My interests lie in human-computer interaction, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality applications.

Interests
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Cognitive Science
Education
  • PhD in Computer Science, 2022

    Queen Mary University of London

  • MSc in Computing, 2017

    Imperial College London

  • BSc in Computer Engineering, 2014

    Qatar University

Skills

Statistics

Descriptive and Inferential Statistical Analysis

R

Data Analysis | Data Visualisation | RMarkdown

Python

Prototype Development | Machine Learning

Projects

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Data Visualisation in Large Displays
Overview This work was part of my master’s project at Imperial College London under the supervision of Dr. David Birch. The primary aim was to integrate a scientific visualisation tool, ParaView, with the Data Observatory (DO) at the Data Science Insititute to foster data exploration.
Data Visualisation in Large Displays
Haptic Seat in 3D Driving Simulation
Overview In the undergraduate senior project, we developed a 3D driving simulation in an immersive environment, that is projected on CAVE and HMD display systems, using Vizard VR Toolkit. The simulation was integrated with a set of vibrators mounted in the back seat to deliver navigational information to the driver.
Haptic Seat in 3D Driving Simulation
Offshore VR Environment
Overview The motivation behind this project was to facilitate the learning process of petroleum engineering students by simulating the offshore environment using virtual reality technology. Therefore, an interactive oil rig platform has been developed using Vizard VR Toolkit and 3ds Max to create the animation.
Offshore VR Environment

Recent Publications

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(2024). Short-Term Effects of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback on Working Memory. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.

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(2020). Fundamental Considerations of HRV Analysis in the Development of Real-Time Biofeedback Systems. 2020 Computing in Cardiology.

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(2019). Response Times for Auditory and Vibrotactile Directional Cues in Different Immersive Displays. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction.

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(2019). Can Changes in Heart Rate Variability Represented in Sound be Identified by Non-Medical Experts?. Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.

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