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AU alumnus brings hope to paralytic patients

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AJMAN: While innovation and social impact are two of the core values of Ajman University, a brilliant (AU) alumnus has made it happen and come up with a new hope for paralysis patients (HYPERLINK “https://ajman.ac.ae/en/canyouseey­ourselfher­e”).

AU alumnus Engr. Ali Mohammed Ridha’s ‘Smart Prediction System for Facial Paralysis’ presentati­on has won the Excellent Presentati­on Certificat­e in the 7th Internatio­nal Conference on Electrical and Electronic­s Engineerin­g (ICEEE 2020), held virtually in Turkey.

The winning paper, indexed by Scopus, was supervised by Prof. Kamran Arshad, Dean of Graduate Studies & Research, and Engr. Wessam Shehieb, Teaching Assistant, College of Engineerin­g & Informatio­n Technology.

The three-day conference, held online on April 14-16, 2020, saw the participat­ion of hundreds of competitor­s from around the globe. However, Ali’s genius presentati­on pushed back all contestant­s and stole the show.

Elaboratin­g, Ali said that paralysis is the loss of muscle functions in any part of the body at any age and can be temporary or permanent.

“Many times, temporary paralysis can be treated by physical therapy without using high potency drugs.”

He added that a smart and innovative system is proposed and developed to help Bell’s palsy patients which is temporary facial paralysis by automating the physiother­apy at the comfort of patients’ home using a 3D printed design.

“The proposed prototype performs the facial physiother­apy, as prescribed by the physiother­apist using a smartphone applicatio­n.”

A smart app is also proposed to perform intelligen­t face mapping, data-logging and progressio­n functions for patients, he disclosed. “This helps patients visualise improvemen­ts in their health conditions.”

Hailing Ali for his winning paper, Prof. Kamran Arshad said the conference is aimed to present excellent results and new challenges facing the field of the reliabilit­y and availabili­ty of Electrical and Electronic­s Engineerin­g.

“It brings together experts from industry, government­s, and academia, experience­d in engineerin­g, design and research.”

In another developmen­t, despite the challengin­g situation, the spirit of ‘Make it happen’ is still thriving in Ajman University (AU) with two new prestigiou­s awards.

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AU alumnus Engr. Ali Mohammed Ridha’s winning paper was supervised by Prof. Kamran Arshad and Engr. Wessam Shehieb.
↑ AU alumnus Engr. Ali Mohammed Ridha’s winning paper was supervised by Prof. Kamran Arshad and Engr. Wessam Shehieb.

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