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BioSignal-AI Lab focuses on the integration of biosignals, artificial intelligence, quantum-inspired computing, and intelligent networked systems to develop practical, real-world healthcare and assistive technologies. The lab promotes innovative, interdisciplinary research through collaboration, hands-on learning, and student-driven projects, bridging the gap between theory and real-world deployment.

Dr. Moin Bhuiyan is an Associate Professor of Practice in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the University of New Haven, USA. His work centers on Smart Prosthetics, Wearable Sensors, Biomedical Signal Processing, Machine Learning, as well as emerging areas in Quantum AI and AI-driven network optimization.

His research includes EMG-based prosthetic systems, pulmonary diagnostic devices, and AI-driven medical analysis, along with AI-powered network solutions for congestion control, fault detection, and routing optimization, and exploratory work in quantum-enhanced machine learning for biomedical data processing. His ongoing work spans brain tumor detection, early health diagnostics, and intelligent healthcare systems. He has developed a 16-channel EMG signal processing system and contributed to portable diagnostic technologies.

Dr. Bhuiyan actively involves his students in all major research projects, fostering a collaborative environment that strengthens innovative thinking, interdisciplinary problem solving, and real-world system development across AI, Quantum, and Network domains.

Through teaching and research, his goal is to create impactful, human-centered engineering solutions that improve health, connectivity, and quality of life in an increasingly intelligent and interconnected world.