Collaboration

Collaborating with researchers, clinicians, and innovators to drive AI-powered solutions for healthcare challenges, with a focus on autism support in the workplace. Let’s connect to explore how we can work together to create meaningful impact.

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Hi, I’am

Muhammad

Hasan Masrur

Biomedical Engineer and PhD Student

EPSRC-funded PhD student in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Glasgow, developing AI systems to decode social cues using wearble sensors for autistic adults in workplace

About Me

I’m Muhammad Hasan Masrur, an EPSRC-funded PhD student in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Glasgow. I work at the intersection of AI, wearable sensors, and healthcare, with a particular focus on decoding social cues for autistic adults in the workplace.

Beyond publications and prototypes, my work is driven by an entrepreneurial spirit and I care deeply about implementation and turning scientific ideas into tools, services, and startups that help people.

I am actively seeking to connect with fellow researchers, clinicians, and visionary startup builders who share this mindset. If your interests align with mine, I would be delighted to explore the potential for collaboration.

Why I Love Collaboration

I believe that the most meaningful innovations happen when researchers, clinicians, engineers, and entrepreneurs build together.

  • Research gives us the insight.
  • Engineering gives us the tools.
  • Entrepreneurship gives us the path to scale.

My own journey — from biomedical engineering training to PhD research and early exposure to startups — has reinforced one thing: collaboration is not a formality, it’s the engine of real change.

How We Can Work Together

I’m keen to collaborate with:

  • Researchers interested in AI, biomedical engineering, wearable sensors, digital health, and autism support in workplace settings.
  • Startup founders & builders working on healthtech, medtech, or data-driven solutions who need a research-driven partner.
  • Clinicians, NGOs, and organisations looking to explore evidence-based, technology-enabled interventions.

Possible forms of collaboration include:

  • Co-developing research projects or grant proposals
  • Translating research into prototypes, pilots, or real-world deployments
  • Exploring startup or spin-out ideas based on biomedical and AI innovation
  • Advisory or brainstorming sessions around your idea, data, or clinical need

A Note as an Early-Career Researcher

I am an early-career researcher, still learning, still building — but driven by a strong entrepreneurial spirit and a belief that well-crafted collaborations can move science from paper to practice.

If you share a similar vision, I would be genuinely excited to hear from you. Together, we can design solutions that are rigorous, ethical, and truly human-centred.

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