
Abrar Shahid
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Diabetic Retinopathy Prediction Using Retinal Images and Metadata in Medication Inaccessible Rohingya Refugee Camp
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Abrar Shahid is a talented Bangladeshi teenager recognized for his achievements in science and technology, including winning a gold medal at the International Robot Olympiad and a bronze at the inaugural International AI Olympiad. As a Merge Grantee, he is leading impactful work on AI-driven diabetic retinopathy prediction using retinal images and metadata to support medication-inaccessible Rohingya refugee camps.
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