Our Current Projects
Our Current Projects
Shobar Khamar is a technology-driven research project that aims to support cattle farmers through early, non-invasive disease detection using deep learning and mobile technology. The project combines farmer-centered research with image-based disease recognition to identify common cattle diseases and provide instant, actionable feedback through a smartphone app. By enabling timely detection and accessible guidance, CattleSavior seeks to reduce economic loss, improve animal health, and promote sustainable livestock management in resource-constrained settings.
CancerCare is an ongoing research initiative focused on improving cancer care through technology-driven, human-centered solutions. The project explores the design of cost-effective cancer registry systems for resource-constrained settings, investigates neurobiological and behavioral markers of depression among cancer patients using EEG and free-hand sketch analysis, and examines communication breakdowns between oncologists and patients. Through surveys, neurophysiological data, and computational methods, CancerCare aims to enhance clinical decision-making, mental health support, and patient–oncologist interactions, particularly in developing healthcare contexts such as Bangladesh.
NeuroLens is a technology-driven research initiative that uses multimodal assessment, combining behavioral data, self-reports, and EEG signals from interactive tasks, to enable scalable screening of cognitive and neurodevelopmental dysfunctions, including ADHD, Depression, Alzheimer's disease, and neurodegenerative disorders.