Welcome to the Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre (ACCBI) at Amity University, Rajasthan. Driven by a vision to advance humanitarian science and technology, ACCBI fosters innovation through multidisciplinary research and a dynamic collaboration with the Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics (CCBI) research group of Nottingham Trent University (UK). We are dedicated to exploring the frontiers of computational and cognitive engineering, pioneering solutions in healthcare, biomedical science, artificial intelligence, and electronics.
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The centre was established on 26th April,2024. During the official inauguration, Amity University Rajasthan hosted a Co-Design Workshop on 'Designing and Developing Explainable Artificial Intelligence-Powered Tools for Early Detection and Management of Dementia', funded by Nottingham Trent University (UK) and supported by DST PURSE. A key highlight during the ceremony was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics (CCBI) research group of Nottingham Trent University (UK) and the newly established Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre (ACCBI). Dr. Mufti Mahmud, Director of the Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics (CCBI) Research Group at Nottingham Trent University (UK), and Prof. Kanad Ray, Director, Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre, Amity University Rajasthan, signed the MoU. This MoU paves the way for collaborative research and the exchange of ideas between these prestigious institutions.
Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre (ACCBI) has been established to emphasise the promotion of humanitarian science & technology through innovation and multidisciplinary research. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between the Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics (CCBI) research group of Nottingham Trent University (UK) and the Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre (ACCBI), Amity University Rajasthan(AUR).
ACCBI is to carry out research in Experimental, theoretical, and applied aspects of computational, cognitive engineering, and Innovations in Healthcare, Biomedical, Artificial Intelligence, and Electronics. Computational and cognitive engineering investigates diseases and behavioral disorders with computer and mathematical approaches that are widespread in science, engineering, technology, and industry. Electronics and Healthcare informatics have emerged in the health domain, providing an extremely wide variety of solutions using computational techniques. Healthcare informatics is a spectrum of diverse fields that includes the study of the design, development, and applications of computational techniques to improve health care. The goal of the centre is to bring together researchers, educators, and business experts from allied research and development disciplines.
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