Ahmed Osman

Research Interests

I’m an undergraduate biomedical engineering student researching intracranial electrophysiology and presurgical language mapping. My work focuses on analyzing stereo-EEG (sEEG) recordings from patients with epilepsy to study how the brain processes language. Using tools like RAVE and YAEL, I co-register post-implant CT with pre-operative MRI, localize sEEG electrodes, and generate 3D visualizations of language-related activity.

I analyze high-gamma band power during tasks such as picture naming to identify electrodes involved in language processing, helping refine functional mapping as a complement to electrical stimulation mapping. Outside of research, I enjoy playing sports and spending time with friends