Basabi Chakraborty Editor

Dr. Chinmay Chakraborty is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BIT Mesra. His primary areas of research include wireless body area networks, the Internet of Medical Things, energy-efficient wireless communications and networking, and point-of-care diagnosis. He received an Outstanding Researcher Award from TESFA in 2016, a Global Peer Review Award from Publons in 2018, and also a Young Faculty Award from VIFA in 2018. He is also the recipient of a Young Research Excellence Award, and a Global Peer-Review Award. 

Dr. Amit Banerjee worked as a Scientific Researcher at the Research Institute of Electronics, Japan, from 2016, and became a Scientist at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the prestigious National University of Singapore in 2018. Amit has worked extensively on Terahertz devices for biomedical applications. 

Dr. Mahesh Kumar H. Kolekar is an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Patna. His research interests include digital image and video processing, video surveillance, and medical image processing. He was a recipient of the Best Paper Award from the Computer Society of India and was a DAAD fellow at TU Berlin, Germany, from May to July 2017, where he pursued research in the area of biomedical signal processing.

Dr. Lalit Garg is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Information Systems at the University of Malta, and an Honorary Lecturer at the University of Liverpool, UK. He has also worked as a researcher at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and at the University of Ulster, UK. His research interests include handling missing data, machine learning, data mining, mathematical and stochastic modeling, and operational research, and their applications, especially in the healthcare domain.

Dr. Basabi Chakraborty holds B.Tech., M.Tech., and Ph.D. degrees in Radio Physics and Electronics from Calcutta University, India, and worked at the Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India, until 1990. From 1991 to 1993, she worked as a researcher at the Advanced Intelligent Communication Systems Laboratory in Sendai, Japan. Her main research interests include pattern recognition, machine learning, soft computing techniques, biometrics, data mining and social media data mining.