BRAIN Lab

Department of Health Engineering

Biomedical Research & Artificial Intelligence Network (BRAIN) Lab

BRAIN Lab is established with the aim of advancing research and biomedical data analytics, AI-assisted diagnosis, disease modelling, public health informatics, and computational biology. The lab currently houses three specialised units:

These units are equipped with state-of-the-art machinery and modern infrastructure, including a Gait Analysis Workstation, a 16-channel EEG, ECG, EMG, and PCG system; thermal cameras; and an Electrospinning unit that offer a comprehensive assessment of neurological, physiotherapy treatments, and sports performance-related health issues.
The laboratory has funded projects and medical collaborations, including clinical trials for Parkinson’s Disease, Oral Cancer Diagnostics, and other biomedical challenges. The Brain Lab has institutions of national and international repute as its patrons, including RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia; Anusandhan National Research Foundation; Indra Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakam, Tamilnadu; All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalagiri, among others.

Some of the key projects undergoing at BRAIN Lab

Patented technology

BRAIN Lab has developed a Wearable Assistive Device for the diagnosis of Parkinson Disease, for which an Indian Patent is filed and now published (IPR Number: 202441083308).
Wearable Assistive Device that enables real-time tremor differentiation using computer vision–based movement analysis [IPR Number: 202441083308]