Zarah Kazmi
I am interested in the intersection of computer science and healthcare, particularly in the development of medical assistive technologies and the application of machine learning to genomic data analysis.
Some of my past research experiences include developing a 3D environment for ALS patients to communicate and play games using eye gaze through the Stony Brook University Computer Science and Informatics Research Experience and analyzing the utility of classification-based machine learning models in predicting the outcomes of bone marrow transplants. My research paper based on my findings was accepted for publication pending presentation changes in Harvard’s Journal of Emerging Investigators.
On campus, I serve in the community development committees of both the Society of Women Engineers and Women in Computer Science, as well as the Penn Apps creative committee. Additionally, I am the Software Development Chair of Penn Math Competition.