Ms. Maram Almodhwahi | AI Embedded Systems | Best Researcher Award
Wright State University | United States
Ms. Maram Abdulaziz Almodhwahi is a dedicated researcher in the field of Computer Science and Engineering with a strong focus on artificial intelligence, embedded systems, and intelligent transportation technologies. Her research primarily explores the development of intelligent driver monitoring systems, emphasizing facial expression recognition and real-time safety enhancement through edge AI deployment on low-power microcontrollers. Her work integrates multimodal sensor fusion and edge computing to enable real-time decision-making for automotive and emergency response applications. Maram has also contributed to the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), designing efficient and adaptive systems for human-centered computing and safety-critical environments. Her scholarly contributions have been recognized through peer-reviewed journals and conference participation, reflecting a blend of theoretical insight and practical innovation. Her published works are indexed in Scopus and Google Scholar, where she maintains an active research profile with multiple citations, reflecting her growing influence in the areas of embedded AI and human-machine interaction. Her documentation and analytical capabilities are supported by strong technical proficiency in programming, machine learning, and data analysis tools. Maram’s ongoing research aims to enhance autonomous safety systems through adaptive and context-aware AI models, contributing significantly to advancements in intelligent computing for real-world applications.
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Almodhwahi, M. A., & Wang, B. (2025). A facial expression-aware edge AI system for driver’s safety monitoring. Sensors Journal (MDPI).