The doctoral thesis on automatic control of propofol doses during general anesthesia was discussed at the Institute of Informatics for Postgraduate Studies at the University of Information Technology and Communications. The study presented by student Ammar Tu’ma Namal focusing on improving the prediction and control of depth of anesthesia (DOA) during general anesthesia through innovative modeling and control methods. The results of this study provide the ability to revolutionize anesthesia management, which enhances patient care during surgical operations.
The student obtained the PhD with a very good grade in computer science.