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Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St Stephens Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

Dr. Mehran H. Bazargani

Research Fellow
SFI Centre: Insight
UCD - University College Dublin

Domain / Application Expertise

Biography
Dr. Mehran H. Bazargani is a researcher and educator specialising in machine learning and computational neuroscience. He earned his Ph.D. from University College Dublin, where his research centered on semi-supervised anomaly detection through the application of One-Class Radial Basis Function (RBF) Networks. His academic foundation was laid with a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology, followed by a Master of Science in Computer Engineering from Eastern Mediterranean University, where he focused on molecular communication facilitated by relay nodes in nano wireless sensor networks.
Dr. Bazargani’s research interests are situated at the intersection of artificial intelligence and neuroscience, with an emphasis on developing brain-inspired artificial neural networks grounded in the Free Energy Principle. His work aims to model human cognition, including perception, decision-making, and planning, by integrating advanced concepts such as predictive coding and active inference.
As a NeuroInsight Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow, Dr. Bazargani is currently investigating the mechanisms underlying hallucinations, conceptualising them as instances of false inference about the environment. His research seeks to address this phenomenon in neuropsychiatric disorders by employing brain-inspired AI models, notably predictive coding (PC) networks, to simulate hallucinatory experiences in human perception.
Research Keywords
Cognitive Disorders, AI-assisted Diagnostic Imaging, Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
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