ReSENSE Lab
Innovate, Analyze, Predict
The ReSENSE Lab, led by Prof. Dhananjay Singh, is situated in the Department of Information Systems at Saint Louis University in Missouri, USA. The laboratory consists of dedicated researchers and academics who focus on developing, analyzing, and implementing innovative technologies to address community needs such as human-centric AI, applied data sciences, and intelligent vehicles, intending to analyze and predict solutions.
The ReSENSE Lab researchers collaborate with the industries, focus on machine-learning techniques to handle big datasets in real-time application, the use of AI to enhance connected vehicles performance, the improvement of the healthcare ecosystem through AI, the utilization of advanced networks in the context of 5G/6G, and the Blockchain Centric Cloud Computing.
Professor Singh leads over 15 collaborations between universities and industries, supported by grants, resulting in tangible outcomes such as hands-on experiences, inventions, joint workshops, patents, books, editorial roles for proceedings, and peer-reviewed publications.
Technical Co-chair & Program Co-chair [Springer LNCS Proceedings] IHCI 2020 - 2024
International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction & IHCI Society - YouTube
The 15th International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (IHCI-2023), 8th - 10th, November 2023
The 14th International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (IHCI-2022) (tuit.uz), 19th - 23rd, 2022 October 2022
The 13th International Conference on Intelligent Human-Computer Interaction – IHCI Organization (kent.edu) 20th to 22nd December 2021
12th International Conference of the Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction (IHCI2020) (daegucvb.com) 24th to 26th November 2020
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We are currently seeking potential graduates and interns from various departments, including Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Mathematics, IT, Electronics Communication, and Electrical Engineering. We are particularly interested in candidates who have a passion for interdisciplinary research and integrated technologies.
Contact email: dan.usn@ieee.org