Sejuti Rahman, PhD, is a robotics and mechatronics engineering academic specializing in multimodal machine learning and human behavior analysis for healthcare applications. With postdoctoral research at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Technology Sydney, she has pioneered AI systems for depression detection, autism screening, and stroke rehabilitation. Author of 41 publications with 500+ citations, she has secured 17 competitive grants as Principal Investigator and received multiple awards for research excellence in healthcare AI. Her expertise integrates graph neural networks, affective computing, and clinical decision support systems to bridge AI and medicine.