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Professor Dinesh Kumar is a faculty member in the School of Engineering at RMIT University, specializing in Biomedical Engineering and Artificial Intelligence. He holds the role of Chair of the IEEE Biosignals and Biorobotics Conference since 2009, demonstrating leadership in interdisciplinary research. His research focuses on biomedical signal processing, medical imaging, and AI-driven diagnostics, with applications in neurology, cardiology, and telemedicine. Professor Kumar oversees projects addressing challenges like Parkinson’s disease diagnosis, cardiac arrhythmia classification, and wound assessment using advanced computational methods.
His work bridges clinical and engineering domains, emphasizing practical solutions for healthcare challenges. Recent contributions include developing algorithms for ECG analysis, facial expression recognition for neurological disorders, and chatbot-based vocal screening systems. Despite no explicit mention of awards, his extensive publication record and conference leadership highlight significant scholarly impact.
Professor Kumar collaborates with industry and academic partners to advance technologies such as thermal imaging for ulcers, deep learning for medical image segmentation, and wearable sensors for gait analysis. His research often involves interdisciplinary teams, reflecting a commitment to translating technical innovations into real-world healthcare tools.


