Ahmed Zoghlami

Bio

Ahmed Zoghlami is a Ph.D. candidate in Electrical Engineering at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, jointly advised by Dr. Carl Moore and Dr. Rodney Roberts. His research centers on developing adaptive human–machine interfaces to accelerate motor learning, with applications in rehabilitation, training systems, and human performance enhancement. Previously, he served as Project Lead Developer for the Boeing-sponsored Inter-University RF Drone Research Initiative and contributed to a Shell-sponsored undergraduate retention program. Passionate about both technical innovation and mentorship, Ahmed is committed to advancing engineering education and research that positively impacts the community.

Research

My doctoral research focuses on creating adaptive interfaces to improve the speed of motor learning, bridging engineering innovation with applications in human performance and learning systems.

Keywords:

Adaptive interfaces, motor learning, human–machine interaction, rehabilitation engineering, drone RF systems, engineering education