Summary
Ludvik Alkhoury is a Founding Senior Engineer and postdoctoral researcher who blends hands-on hardware design with AI-driven EEG and wearable sensor analytics to study brain responses and robust vital-sign extraction under motion. With a PhD in Electrical Engineering from NJIT, he built dual-wavelength wrist oximeters, motion-resistant SpO2/HR algorithms adopted in aviation work, and ML computer-vision tools for biomedical analysis, then pivoted to developing EEG artifact-cancellation and stimulus-synchronization systems for pediatric neuroimaging at Weill Cornell. He mentors students, authors methods under review for blink-artifact removal, and leads engineering efforts at Cognitive Signals, bringing both research rigor and product-focused implementation to early-stage technology. Outside the lab he codes educational simulations (PID controllers) on GitHub and composes music on the piano and nai, a creative habit that informs his experimental design.
5 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering at University of Balamand
Arabic, French, English