Waqas Hussain

Project Developer
cardiology
Air University
Pakistan

Scientist Cardiology
Biography

Waqas Hussain is an internationally awarded Computer Scientist and Project Developer. He is working on different international research based projects and presenting is research work all over the world. He was named by Times as one of the most influential people and one of the top innovators in the world. He is also an ACM and IEEE fellow, worked for World Wide Fund which is the world's largest conservation organization. He organized international research conferences using IEEE platform, an annual conference for scientists and researchers. After many years of research in computer science, he has turned his attention to medical science, particularly bacteria attacking the white blood cells, Alzheimer’s disease which is the fourth leading cause of death in the world causing about 32.6 million deaths a year and automated morphological analysis of human sperms, according to World Health Organization 1/5 families have problems in conception worldwide. Waqas Hussain is an internationally awarded Computer Scientist and Project Developer. He is working on different international research based projects and presenting is research work all over the world. He was named by Times as one of the most influential people and one of the top innovators in the world. He is also an ACM and IEEE fellow, worked for World Wide Fund which is the world's largest conservation organization. He organized international research conferences using IEEE platform, an annual conference for scientists and researchers. After many years of research in computer science, he has turned his attention to medical science, particularly bacteria attacking the white blood cells, Alzheimer’s disease which is the fourth leading cause of death in the world causing about 32.6 million deaths a year and automated morphological analysis of human sperms, according to World Health Organization 1/5 families have problems in conception worldwide.

Research Intrest

computer science