Amity University Rajasthan organized Co-Design Workshop and

Amity University Rajasthan organized Co-Design Workshop and signed MoU with Nottingham Trent University (UK)

PRNewswire Jaipur Rajasthan [India] May 23 Amity University Rajasthan hosted a Co-Design Workshop on Designing and Developing Explainable Artificial Intelligence-Powered Tools for Early Detection and Management of Dementia funded by Nottingham Trent University UK and supported by DST PURSE The event also marked the official inauguration of the Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre ACCBI a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing research in cognitive computing artificial intelligence AI and brain informatics The inauguration ceremony commenced with the address of Prof Amit Jain Vice Chancellor Amity University Rajasthan Prof Jain emphasized the significance of this new Centre in promoting innovation and multidisciplinary research He highlighted the importance of developing explainable AI tools to address the growing need for the early detection and management of dementia a crucial aspect of modern healthcare Addressing the event the Chief Guest Dr Sudhir Bhandari Vice Chancellor Rajasthan University of Health Sciences Jaipur stated that a collaborative approach between academia healthcare professionals and industry will be essential towards fostering innovation and advancing research in cognitive computing artificial intelligence and brain informatics A key highlight during the ceremony was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding MoU between the Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics CCBI research group of Nottingham Trent University UK and the newly established Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre ACCBI Dr Mufti Mahmud Director of the Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics CCBI Research Group at Nottingham Trent University UK and Prof Kanad Ray Director Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre Amity University Rajasthan signed the MoU This MoU paves the way for collaborative research and the exchange of ideas between these prestigious institutions The signing was witnessed by notable dignitaries including the Vice Chancellor Pro-Vice Chancellor Vice President of Amity Science Technology Innovation Foundation ASTIF Registrar Deans Directors and Coordinators Prof G K Aseri Pro-Vice Chancellor Amity University Rajasthan emphasized that the MoU would foster partnerships with premier institutes globally enriching the academic landscape at Amity University Rajasthan with collaborative opportunities Adding to the address Prof S L Kothari Vice-President Amity Science Technology Innovation Foundation highlighted that one of the core objectives of the Centre is to engage participants in brainstorming sessions to identify and prioritize innovative solutions for dementia care Addressing the guests Dr Mahmud stated that the signing ceremony marks the beginning of a strategic partnership between the two institutions and expressed his enthusiasm about the collaboration noting that the partnership represents an important step in advancing research in cognitive computing and brain informatics Prof Kanad Ray Director Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre Amity University Rajasthan spoke about the Centre vision expressing enthusiasm for the research and development opportunities that the collaboration with Nottingham Trent University brings Dr Mufti Mahmud conducted the workshop focused on creating explainable AI-powered tools for dementia detection and management During the workshop the resource persons Dr Sunil Sharma SMS Medical College Jaipur Dr Sunil Suthar SMS Medical College Jaipur and Dr M Mostafizur Rahman American International University-Bangladesh shared insights Prof Jocelyn Faubert University Montreal Canada Prof Badrul Ahmad UTeM Malaysia Dr Khashayar Misaghian Sage Sentinel Japan and Mr Sohail Mahammad Cheers Wisdom Canada also interacted with the participants The workshop emphasized the collaborative approach between academia healthcare professionals and industry underlining the importance of integrating multiple perspectives to develop effective user-centric solutions It underscored Amity University Rajasthan commitment to promoting advanced research and international collaboration in cognitive computing AI and healthcare informatics The partnership with Nottingham Trent University is expected to yield significant advancements in developing AI-powered tools contributing to the early detection and management of dementia among other innovative applications About Amity University Rajasthan Amity University Rajasthan is a clean green 152-acre picturesque campus amidst the oldest mountain ranges of the Aravali offering undergraduate postgraduate and PhD courses across various disciplines The university is a fully residential and hi-tech institution with air-conditioned Amphitheatre-style classrooms The university has consistently been recognized and awarded by India Today ASSOCHAM Hindustan Times Zee TV etc for its academics placement and industry interface The university has recently been featured among the top 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PRNewswire Jaipur Rajasthan [India] May 23 Amity University Rajasthan hosted a Co-Design Workshop on Designing and Developing Explainable Artificial Intelligence-Powered Tools for Early Detection and Management of Dementia funded by Nottingham Trent University UK and supported by DST PURSE The event also marked the official inauguration of the Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre ACCBI a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing research in cognitive computing artificial intelligence AI and brain informatics The inauguration ceremony commenced with the address of Prof Amit Jain Vice Chancellor Amity University Rajasthan Prof Jain emphasized the significance of this new Centre in promoting innovation and multidisciplinary research He highlighted the importance of developing explainable AI tools to address the growing need for the early detection and management of dementia a crucial aspect of modern healthcare Addressing the event the Chief Guest Dr Sudhir Bhandari Vice Chancellor Rajasthan University of Health Sciences Jaipur stated that a collaborative approach between academia healthcare professionals and industry will be essential towards fostering innovation and advancing research in cognitive computing artificial intelligence and brain informatics A key highlight during the ceremony was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding MoU between the Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics CCBI research group of Nottingham Trent University UK and the newly established Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre ACCBI Dr Mufti Mahmud Director of the Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics CCBI Research Group at Nottingham Trent University UK and Prof Kanad Ray Director Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre Amity University Rajasthan signed the MoU This MoU paves the way for collaborative research and the exchange of ideas between these prestigious institutions The signing was witnessed by notable dignitaries including the Vice Chancellor Pro-Vice Chancellor Vice President of Amity Science Technology Innovation Foundation ASTIF Registrar Deans Directors and Coordinators Prof G K Aseri Pro-Vice Chancellor Amity University Rajasthan emphasized that the MoU would foster partnerships with premier institutes globally enriching the academic landscape at Amity University Rajasthan with collaborative opportunities Adding to the address Prof S L Kothari Vice-President Amity Science Technology Innovation Foundation highlighted that one of the core objectives of the Centre is to engage participants in brainstorming sessions to identify and prioritize innovative solutions for dementia care Addressing the guests Dr Mahmud stated that the signing ceremony marks the beginning of a strategic partnership between the two institutions and expressed his enthusiasm about the collaboration noting that the partnership represents an important step in advancing research in cognitive computing and brain informatics Prof Kanad Ray Director Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre Amity University Rajasthan spoke about the Centre vision expressing enthusiasm for the research and development opportunities that the collaboration with Nottingham Trent University brings Dr Mufti Mahmud conducted the workshop focused on creating explainable AI-powered tools for dementia detection and management During the workshop the resource persons Dr Sunil Sharma SMS Medical College Jaipur Dr Sunil Suthar SMS Medical College Jaipur and Dr M Mostafizur Rahman American International University-Bangladesh shared insights Prof Jocelyn Faubert University Montreal Canada Prof Badrul Ahmad UTeM Malaysia Dr Khashayar Misaghian Sage Sentinel Japan and Mr Sohail Mahammad Cheers Wisdom Canada also interacted with the participants The workshop emphasized the collaborative approach between academia healthcare professionals and industry underlining the importance of integrating multiple perspectives to develop effective user-centric solutions It underscored Amity University Rajasthan commitment to promoting advanced research and international collaboration in cognitive computing AI and healthcare informatics The partnership with Nottingham Trent University is expected to yield significant advancements in developing AI-powered tools contributing to the early detection and management of dementia among other innovative applications About Amity University Rajasthan Amity University Rajasthan is a clean green 152-acre picturesque campus amidst the oldest mountain ranges of the Aravali offering undergraduate postgraduate and PhD courses across various disciplines The university is a fully residential and hi-tech institution with air-conditioned Amphitheatre-style classrooms The university has consistently been recognized and awarded by India Today ASSOCHAM Hindustan Times Zee TV etc for its academics placement and industry interface The university has recently been featured among the top universities in the world in THE IMPACT Rankings 2023 Photo httpsmmaprnewswirecommedia2417890MoU_CCBI_ACCBIjpg Photo httpsmmaprnewswirecommedia2417891Mufti_Mahmud_workshop_Amityjpg Logo httpsmmaprnewswirecommedia21883184717311Amity_University_Rajasthan_Logojpg ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER The above press release has been provided by PRNewswire ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same

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