Special Session 8

Session Title

This special session is organised and supported by  the following educational partner

University of Anbar

Session Chair:

  • Prof Yousif Al Mashhadany, Biomedical Engineering Research Centre, University of Anbar, Iraq.

Session Co-Chairs:

  • Prof Takialddin Adnan Al-Smadi, Jerash University, Jordan.

  • Prof Ayad M. Takhakh, Al-Nahrain University, Iraq.

  • Prof Emad Kamil Hussein, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, Iraq.
  • Dr Thaker Nayl, University of Anbar, Iraq.
  • Dr Auns Qusai Al-Neami, Al-Nahrain University, Iraq.
  • Dr Ali Amer Ahmed Alrawi, University of Anbar, Iraq.
  • Dr Kadhum A Abed, University of Anbar, Iraq.
  • Dr Hamid R Alsanad, University of Anbar, Iraq.

Synopsis:

Developing the latest generation of artificial intelligence is crucial to increasing productivity, driving innovation, and enhancing the best of everyday life. Researchers, scientists, and engineers intend to achieve this even by improving the latest theories and applications, and it is crucial to disseminate these research papers worldwide to facilitate collaboration and spark innovation. This special issue will bring together the latest and most interesting contributions in the field of artificial intelligence applications in multiple fields in biomedical engineering and in the smart prosthetics industry, and we will be keen to present the best scientific research in these disciplines that are characterized by the applied and modern side of artificial intelligence theories.

Topics:

Therefore, this special session invites authors to submit high-quality research papers on Intelligent system Applications with Biomedical Engineering and Artificial limb Manufacturing topics which include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • Artificial limbs
  • Biomechanics and bioengineering 
  • Artificial intelligence in biomedical engineering
  • Sensor technologies
  • Osseointegration techniques
  • Robotics in biomedical engineering
  • Material science in biomedical engineering
  • Rehabilitation engineering
 

 Paper Submission

Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (not exceeding 6 pages) conform to the IEEE format . All papers will be handled and processed electronically via the EDAS online submission systemUniv