IEEE Cincinnati March 2024 Meeting
AI-BASED NEUROPROSTHETICS: Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm with Hybrid Brain Computer Interface
The rapid advancements in the fields of neurotechnology and robotics have paved the way for the development of brain-controlled systems. This emerging technology utilizes the power of the human mind to directly interface with electromechanical devices, which enables remarkable levels of control and interaction. We developed a Hybrid Electroencephalography (EEG)-Based Brain Computer Interface and a Mind- Controlled Prosthetic Arm. This project aims to create an accessible, customizable, and non-invasive bionic arm for individuals with limb amputations, empowering them to perform a variety of delicate everyday tasks and enhancing their overall interactive experience. This project aims to create an accessible, customizable, and non-invasive bionic arm for individuals with limb amputations, empowering them to perform a variety of delicate everyday tasks and enhancing their overall interactive experience.
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- Date: 28 Mar 2024
- Time: 05:30 PM to 09:00 PM
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- Starts 15 March 2024 12:00 AM
- Ends 26 March 2024 12:00 AM
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Dr. Mahdi Yazdanpour
AI-BASED NEUROPROSTHETICS: Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm with Hybrid Brain Computer Interface
Biography:
Dr. Mahdi Yazdanpour is an Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator of Mechatronics Engineering Technology at Northern Kentucky University. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University, complemented by an M.S. in Industrial Engineering and a B.S. in Computer Engineering. With over 9 years of experience in academia, he has established a strong foundation in teaching and research. Dr. Yazdanpour brings more than 11 years of professional expertise from various industries, where he held diverse technical and managerial positions across manufacturing, power plants, and oil & gas companies. As an IEEE Senior Member and the Vice Chair of the Cincinnati Section, he actively contributes to the professional community. His research interests include Intelligent Mechatronic Systems, Medical Robotics, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Human-Robot Interaction, and Mind-Controlled Systems.
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