yahia hassanen.

yahia
hassanen.

Electrical & Biomedical Engineering

I’m a fourth-year Electrical & Biomedical Engineering student at McMaster, and my path into engineering started with a simple belief: technology should be in service of people and communities, especially those who need it most.1

That belief has shaped everything I’ve worked on: seizure-detection systems that automate emergency response, a wearable overdose-response device built for Hamilton’s opioid crisis, and assistive musical instruments for hospital patients with limited mobility, one of which is now permanently installed at a children’s hospice in Ottawa. These projects have shaped how I think about what engineering is for.

Available for Fall 2026 co-op, Biomedical / Electrical Engineering, starting September 2026. Get in touch →

  1. Patients, mostly: people in hospices and hospitals. See Space Palette Lite and SymphoSolids.