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About
Zain Mumtaz is an emerging researcher specializing in embedded systems, robotics, and intelligent automation, with a particular focus on making complex technologies accessible to everyday users. His work consistently explores the intersection of microcontroller-based platforms — especially Arduino — and practical real-world applications in vehicular control and autonomous robotics. Mumtaz's most notable contribution, "Single-Equipment with Multiple-Application for an Automated Robot-Car Control System" (2019), has garnered 19 citations and addresses the growing complexity of modern vehicle control systems by developing intuitive, user-friendly interfaces for non-expert operators. Complementing this, his gesture-recognition-based car control system demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to human-machine interaction, bridging the physical and digital worlds through natural, hardware-free input methods, accumulating 8 citations. His solar-powered autonomous grass-cutting robot, cited 9 times, highlights his commitment to sustainable, eco-conscious engineering solutions, combining renewable energy with programmable automation for practical agricultural and landscaping applications. Across his published work, Mumtaz demonstrates a consistent drive to democratize robotics technology — designing affordable, accessible, and efficient automated systems that solve tangible problems for both expert and non-expert users alike.
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