The surprising invention of Pakistani-born Canadian scientist

The surprising invention of Pakistani-born Canadian scientist


The surprising invention of Pakistani-born Canadian scientist

Pakistani born Canadian scientist

Suppose you have a untreated mental illness. But how will you feel if a small synthetic silicone chip will be applied in your brain to save your life.Surely you will be very happy. This is now possible and is attributed to Dr Naveed Imam Syed, a pakistan-born Canadian scientist and a team of scientists 

working with him. This bi-biological chip was introduced by a team of researchers from the University of Calgary, Canada. Introducing a new struggle in the era of science, science fiction movies are being considered as the key step towards shaping reality.

First scientist in world

 It is the first scientist in the world who claims to connect the brain to a computer through a modern chip that tests the dual function of the brain cell and calls it the future change invetion of human beings. According to Dr Naveed Syed, a Pakistani-born member of the team, this chip helps to understand the movements of the brain cells and creates a connection between the brain and the computer. It uses a new type of mechanism that has never been used before. Dr. Naveed Syed says that the latest technology will be tested this year on human beings at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada.They claim it will address brain changes caused by epileptic seizures. This chip will also be able to hear and respond to human brain cells. Professor Naveed Imam Syed was born in Attock, Punjab province of Pakistan. 

The surprising invention of Pakistani-born Canadian scientist



Naveed Imam Syed graduated in Biomedical Engineering from Karachi and then obtained a PhD in Neuro Surgery from Leeds University.

Residence in Canada

 He has long resided in Canada and is currently associated with the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute as Chief Scientist and Professor of Teaching. The chip developed in the Laboratory of the University of Calgary is similar to the MRI, and the surgeon will find it helpful to determine the actual placement of the seizures in the MRI. Thus, this chip is also considered an important achievement in terms of surgical instruments and training.

Expert believe this invention

Experts in the field of science believe that this invention has revolutionized not only the field of medicine but also the world of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. After two decades of research, Dr Naveed Syed and his team have worked hard and made the human brain aware that they can communicate with machines and understand them and could gave message them.

 Dr. Naveed Syed said that after two decades of continuous research, designing and numerous experiments, the chip is now ready for human trials. At any time this year, the chip will be tested on any epilepsy patients who have not been able cured any to available drugs to date. Through this chip it is possible to control the human functions to some extent and according to the research so far it is possible to cure neurological diseases such as drug addiction, epilepsy and depression.

 Dr Naveed Imam Syed said that he had been interested in research since childhood. When he was living in the smundari in the Punjab town, he opened an electric toy at a very young age and reunited and surprised his mother.He added that he had the Guinness Book of World Records during his time as a student. In which they record twelve cells of the brain, but it is not possible to understand the function of the brain from the twelve cells. After that, I tried to develop a chip that would record the performance of thousands of brain cells.

 Once we record their performance, we can understand their function. When you understand the function, then the same way can be found to treat dysfunction. ' There are billions of cells in the brain.When they work together, factors such as learning, memory occur because of their rhythm. If you want to understand brain function, it is important that you develop a technology that is capable of recording these brain cell networks.Which could not have happened till now. '

 Dr. Naveed said that in order to understand the function of the brain you need tools and technology that can record large networks of the brain and this chip is the first process. They say there is no cure if any part of the brain is affected by epilepsy, trauma, injury or depression. In these situations, if you apply such a chip


The surprising invention of Pakistani-born Canadian scientist


Other Pakistani born scientist

to the brain, you can restore this affected function of the brain. Dr. Naveed Syed along with several other Pakistani-born scientists is building a modern science and technology university and Knowledge Mall in Islamabad, which has been laid. He says, in order to fulfill your dreams, it is necessary for humankind to wake up from sleeplessness.

Most famous scientists

 ' Dr. Naveed Syed has been awarded many Guineas Book of World Records as well as several international awards. He is mentioned in the list of the most famous scientists whose inventions have changed the world. He has authored more than 120 research papers that appeared in the leading scientific journal.

 He has been awarded the Alberta Heritage Foundation Medical Research Award, the Canadian Pakistan Combined Bio-Medical Research, the Canadian Sensation Award, and the honorary fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians Edenburg, for his extraordinary abilities. In 2017, 

Most important personality in Canada

Dr. Naveed Imam Syed was named one of Canada's most important personalities in Canada's 150-year history.In recognition of his services, he was awarded the St. 150 Award. That same year, he was awarded the Medal of Honor by the Government of Pakistan.



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