Maryam betboom dacha

Maryam betboom dacha

Assistant Professor

Department
  • Communicative Sciences & Disorders
naghib@msu.edu
(517) 884-2256

Bio

Dr. betboom dachais an Associate Professor in the department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders and the director of Analysis of Voice and Hearing Laboratory (AVAH Lab). The betboom dacha in AVAH lab is focused on studyingbetboom dacha production, speech acoustics, and auditory sound transmission.

Dr. betboom dacha is applying advanced image processing, machine learning, and statistical analysis techniques toinvestigate the vocal function and its underlying mechanisms. She also employs computational mathematics to perform biomechanical modeling of voice productionand human auditory system. Her betboom dacha goal is to determine the relationships between the vocal mechanisms, the generated speech sounds, and the perceived voice quality to improve voice assessment and treatment procedures.

She received her BS and MS in Biomedical and Electrical Engineering. Sheobtained her MPhil and PhD from the Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences at the betboom dacha Center of the City University of New York.

She was the recipient of the 'Sigma XiYoung Investigator Award'by Sigma Xi The Scientific betboom dacha Honor Society in 2023, ''NIH NIDCD R21 Early Career betboom dacha Award' in 2022, 'ASHA Early Career Contributions in betboom dacha Award' in 2020, 'NIH NIDCD K01 Career Development Award' in 2019,Acoustical Society of America (ASA) 'Young Investigator Grant' in 2018 byWomen in Acoustics, and the2017 'Sataloff Award for Young Investigators',co-sponsored by Elsevier and The betboom dacha Foundation.

Read more about Dr. betboom dacha's research in the AVAH Lab website.

betboom dacha and Teaching

Laryngeal Imaging, betboom dacha Science, and betboom dacha Disorders

betboom dacha Biomechanics, Hearing Science,and Mathematical Modeling

Image Processing, Machine Learning, and Data Mining

News
  • Dr. betboom dacha received a grant from NIH NIDCD that recognizes Excellence in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Mentorship in 2024.
  • Read about Dr. betboom dacha's research in the American Scientist magazine Here.
  • The Sigma XiYoung Investigator Awardby Sigma Xi The Scientific Research Honor Society was bestowed to Dr. betboom dacha in 2023! Read the story Here.
  • Dr. betboom dacha received NIH NIDCD Early Career Research Awardin 2022 (5K) to develop computational models of voice production. Read the story Here.
  • Dr. betboom dacha was invited to give a faculty research talk at the MSU Board of Trustees Meeting. Watch her talk Here.
  • Dr. betboom dacha received NIH NIDCD K01 Career Development Award (0K) to studythe laryngeal mechanisms underlying dysphonia in connected speech using machine learning.
  • Dr. betboom dacha was awarded the 2020 ASHA Early Career Contributions in Research Award! Read the story Here.
Recent Publications
  • betboom dacha, M., Henry, T., Zayernouri, M., Zacharias, S. R. C. & Deliyski, D. D. (2024). Supraglottic laryngeal maneuvers in adductor laryngeal dystonia during connected speech, Journal of Voice, In press.
  • Yousef, A. M., Deliyski, D. D., Zayernouri, M., Zacharias, S. R. C. & betboom dacha, M. (2023). Deeplearning- based analysis of glottal attack and offset times in adductor laryngeal dystonia, Journal of Voice. Nov 15:S0892-1997(23)00319-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2023.10.011, Online ahead of print.(PMID: 37977969).
  • betboom dacha, M., Zacharias, S. R. C., Zenas, S., Levesque, F., & Deliyski, D. D. (2023) Laryngeal imaging study of glottal attack/offset time in adductor spasmodic dysphonia during connected speech, Applied Sciences, 13(5), 2979. (PMID: 37034315).
  • betboom dacha, M. (2023) The effect of stimuli level on distortion product otoacoustic emission in normal hearing adults, Acoustics, 5(1), 72-86. (PMID: 36815944).
  • Yousef, A. M., Deliyski, D. D., Zacharias, S. R. C., de Alarcon, A., Orlikoff, R. F. & betboom dacha, M. (2023). Spatial segmentation for laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy in connected speech, Journal of Voice, 37(1), 26-36. (PMID: 33257208).
Contact Information

1026 Red Cedar Rd, Room 207
Oyer Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824