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Shatha Saqqa

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After completing her Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Management at McGill University in 2005, Shatha worked at the McGill Photonic Systems Group to develop a broadband source for Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT). Shatha Masters of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University in 2007. In collaboration with Dr. Ted Schwartz, a neurosurgeon at Weill Medical College, Shatha worked to develop a method to control cortical epilepsy. Using a femtosecond laser, we intend to produce noninvasive cuts in the cortex that stop the horizontal spread of epileptic seizures while preserving vertical cortical function. After completing her Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Management at McGill University in 2005, Shatha worked at the McGill Photonic Systems Group to develop a broadband source for Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT). Shatha Masters of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University in 2007. In collaboration with Dr. Ted Schwartz, a neurosurgeon at Weill Medical College, Shatha worked to develop a method to control cortical epilepsy. Using a femtosecond laser, we intend to produce noninvasive cuts in the cortex that stop the horizontal spread of epileptic seizures while preserving vertical cortical function.

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