Ahmed Niri, P.Eng
Research And Development Manager at Blue-Zone Technologies- Claim this Profile
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Professional engineer
Professional Engineers OntarioApr, 2023- Sep, 2024
Experience
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Blue-Zone Technologies
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Canada
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research And Development Manager
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Mar 2023 - Present
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Research Development Project Engineer
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Mar 2022 - Apr 2023
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Resource Management Support Clerk
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Dec 2012 - Present
As a Resource Management Support Clerck Corporal in the Canadian Armed Forces, my primary duties are to provide: -Human resource administration and services -Financial management support services -Personnel support services -Corporate and general purpose administration As a Resource Management Support Clerck Corporal in the Canadian Armed Forces, my primary duties are to provide: -Human resource administration and services -Financial management support services -Personnel support services -Corporate and general purpose administration
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University Health Network
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Associate
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Jun 2018 - Mar 2022
Toby Hull Cardiac Fibrillation Management Laboratory Toby Hull Cardiac Fibrillation Management Laboratory
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Defence Research and Development Canada | Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada
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Canada
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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300 - 400 Employee
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Research Development Engineer
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Dec 2017 - Jun 2018
During my time at DRDC, as part of the Human Systems and Integration section, I was tasked with preparing and running studies by using first principles analysis. I worked on three notable projects which consisted of a Helmet System Assessment (HSA) project, the Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) 360 project, and a ship crew members estimating software testing project. The HSA was an Air Force project focused on assessing electromyography (EMG) data, and motion capture data to identify the different forces applied on the neck. This study was ultimately geared towards pinpointing the long-term impact on the neck of griffin helicopter flight pilots and flight engineers when using three different types of helmets. During this study, I assisted the team by spearheading the project. My main tasks were to prepare and run the study, perform signal analysis on the EMG data (using MATLAB), calculate forces from the motion capture data (using Quartus), and find a safer alternative to Maximum Voluntary Contractions (MVCs) for the neck. This study led to multiple publications, one of which was titled “Deriving Maximal Electromyography Reference Values from Relative Voluntary Contraction Data”, for which I was first author. The ISR 360 Air Force and Navy project allowed me to create a software using MATLAB that tracks boats and aircrafts by confirming the vehicles’ positioning and trajectory. Lastly, the crew estimating navy software was built to strategize on the number of crew members needed to fulfill the tasks on a ship at a given time. During this project, I was given the task to test the software and provide feedback to the developers. Show less
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Research Data Analyst
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Oct 2016 - Dec 2017
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Research Assistant
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Apr 2015 - Aug 2015
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Research Assistant
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Apr 2010 - Aug 2010
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Education
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University of Fredericton
Master of Business Administration - MBA, Innovation Leadership -
Ryerson University
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering