The oral presentation of BU academic in “2019 5th International Conference on Frontiers of Signal Processing (ICFSP 2019)-France” was awarded an “Excellent Oral presentation certificate”.
Dr Roya Haratian, academic at BU Design and Engineering department of Science and Technology Faculty, presented her research paper with title of “Assistive Technology for Mental wellbeing” which is related to her ongoing research in the field of sensors, signal processing, machine learning and AI.
The paper will be published in proceedings by IEEE and will be archived into IEEE Xplore Database as well as Ei Compendex and Scopus.
The conference was held at Ecole Centrale Marseille in Marseille, France during September 18-20, 2019.











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