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The Department of Electrical Engineering Holds a Scientific Seminar on Faculty Projects

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The Cultural, Social Activities, and Scientific Lectures Committee hosted a scientific seminar on Monday, April 21, 2025, showcasing the projects of faculty members from the Department of Electrical Engineering.
The first project, titled “A Game Theory-Based Framework for Private Data Sharing in Traffic Networks,” was presented by Dr. Yusuf Al-Saqabi. He explained that this project proposes a theoretical framework based on game theory for sharing data in traffic networks in a way that ensures privacy protection. The framework allows vehicles to make data-sharing decisions based on incentives and privacy risks. The project utilizes decentralized coordination and economic modeling to achieve a balance between the utility of data and the protection of users' privacy.
The second project, titled “Signal Reading: Extracting Stress and Performance Indicators from Brain and Heart Signals in Police Academy Students,” was presented by Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Asfour. This project explores the relationship between physiological neural signals, specifically delta and beta wave activity in the brain's frontal lobe, and changes in heart rate variability (HRV), as they relate to performance in realistic training scenarios within a law enforcement simulation. The results showed that lower beta activity in the frontal lobe was associated with improved decision-making and information retrieval, while higher delta activity correlated with reduced stress levels. This highlights the potential of using brain signals as a tool for assessing performance and training in law enforcement applications.