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EEIC 2024

Keynote Speakers

Prof. Dr. Ghous Bakhsh Narejo, Professor & Researcher,  NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi, Pakistan, Chairman Electronic Engineering (2012-2014), teaching B.E. M.E. and Ph.D. courses in Devices and Circuits, Amplifiers, Oscillators, Analog (Integrated), Solid State, BioMEMS, Micro Device, Auto Instrumentation, Microfabrication, High-Speed Semiconductors, Advanced Micro-electromechanical Systems (MEMS), Analog Circuits Synthesis and design, Select ICs Implementation (analog on PSpice), Distributed PV Grid Systems, Renewable Power Systems, Solar, Imaging.  Multiple Ph.D. Research Projects: (2002-2005) R.E. Microgrid, Low current OTA, Liver Image Analysis.

Witold Pedrycz is a professor in the Faculty of Engineering, specifically in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, at the University of Alberta.

Dr. Witold Pedrycz's primary research interests revolve around Computational Intelligence (CI), bioinformatics, and Granular Computing, which represents a recent advancement in the design and analysis of intelligent and human-centric systems. CI relies on the synergistic combination of leading information technologies, such as fuzzy sets, neural networks, and evolutionary computing.

Dr. Aslina Baharum, an accomplished Associate Professor and Programme Leader at Sunway University, boasts over 20 years of IT experience. With a PhD in Visual Informatics, she's a respected member of academia and industry. Dr. Ask's extensive contributions include leadership roles in research groups and active participation in professional networks. Her prolific bibliography encompasses books, papers, and journals. Renowned for her expertise in UX/UI, HCI, and entrepreneurship, she's a sought-after speaker and educator, committed to pushing the boundaries of knowledge.

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Dr. Jun Chen is a tenure-track assistant professor at the School of Electrical and Automation Engineering, Nanjing Normal University.

Before this position, he was a postdoctoral fellow in the Robotics, Intelligent Systems & Control (RISC) Laboratory at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology until July 2023, collaborating with Dr. Shinkyu Park. Prior to that, he pursued his Ph.D. and worked as a research assistant at Temple University, where he was part of the Temple Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (TRAIL).

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