Public scholar: Mojtaba Hasannezhad
Mojtaba Hasannezhad
I develop smart living assistants to enhance seniors’ and disabled people’s quality of life. These devices monitor residents’ vital signs, recognize emergencies, and provide smart assistance.
Mojtaba Hasannezhad is a PhD candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He received his MSc in Electrical Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University, Iran; with a specialization in telecommunication circuit and system design.
Mojtaba is currently working on artificial intelligence-based living assistants that can serve humans in many respects to facilitate life and improve its quality. These devices have many applications, especially in healthcare automation. Mojtaba's research is in cooperation with industrial sponsors Microchip Canada, Ottawa, and Moonshot Health, Montreal. His interest is machine learning, human-machine interfaces, smart assistants, and speech processing.
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Mojtaba Hasannezhad: Developing smart living assistants to enhance seniors’ quality of life
Mojtaba's blog posts
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Public Scholar Mojtaba Hasannezhad sheds light on some features of smart homes and shares some of the ways they are currently used to improve our quality of life. Read more
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In this blog, Public Scholar Mojtaba Hasannezhad highlights Concordia students' contributions in improving healthcare while leveraging the use of artificial intelligence. Read more
Recent activity
- September 22 - Op-ed in the Gazette: How artificial intelligence could save your life