Foundation Professor of Telecommunications
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
Aruna Seneviratne is the Foundation Professor of Telecommunications at the University of New South Wales (Australia) where he holds the Mahanakorn Chair of Telecommunications. He is also a SHAP industrial Professor and the Deputy Head of the Largest School of Electrical Engineering in Australia. He has held visiting appointments at INIRA (France) and has been awarded a number of fellowships including one at the British Telecom and one at Telecom Australia Research Labs. His area of research is in behavioural analytics, which focuses on physical actions of humans and machines. He has published over 200 refereed technical papers, and book chapters. He Has a PhD form the University of Bath, UK and is a Fellow of Australian Institute of Engineers.
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology
Patiala, India
Vinay is an assistant professor in Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, India. His areas of research are Artificial Intelligence, Image and Video processing. He has published many papers in various journals and conferences. He worked with Grupo de Procesado Multimedia prior to joining Thapar.
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology
Patiala, India
Rahul Upadhyay received the Engineering degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Rajiv Gandhi Technical University, Bhopal, India, and the Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Signal Processing from the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Jabalpur, India, in 2009 and 2016, respectively.
Since late 2016, he has been working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Thapar University, Patiala, India. His research interests include Biomedical Signal and Image processing, Soft Computing techniques and Brain Computer Interface.