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Dr Reza Argha

Dr Reza Argha

Dr Reza Argha is an Interdisciplinary Research Fellow at the UNSW Ageing Futures Institute, supporting the "Ageing Well, Ageing in Place" Research Project. 

Reza's background is in Systems and Control Theory, Statistical Modelling, and Data Analysis and Machine Learning. Reza is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering. His research interests include biomedical data analysis and science, biomedical signal processing, human-in-the-loop control systems, system modelling and control, robust control, network systems, distributed control and fault tolerant control. Reza's current research is in the area of shared control systems, human-machine interaction, and human-in-the-loop systems aiming at involving a human operator in an autonomous robotic system which can be used in different applications such as rehabilitation and smart wheel-chairs. 

Email: a.argha@unsw.edu.au