Since March 2020, the University of Luxembourg has been organising lectures to exchange about Artificial Intelligence in the biomedical sector.
These lectures are organised by Prof. Christoph Schommer and Dr. Jun Pang from the Department of Computer Science and by Prof. Thomas Sauter and Prof. Daniel Abankwa from the Department of Life Sciences and Medicine at the University of Luxembourg.
The talks take place online on Wednesdays at 16h00, via this link on Webex
Programme
- 14 April 2021: Achieving Explainable AI Through Semantic Technologies: Challenges and Future Directions in Digital Health
- 21 April 2021: FNR Covid19-projects: Humanities
- Family Response And Well-being Effects Of Covid-19
- Correlates Of Resilience In The Context Of Social Isolation In Seniors (CRISIS)
- 28 April 2021: FNR Covid19-projects: Humanities & ICT
- History In The Making: #Covidmemory (COMEM)
- Young People And Covid-19 – Social, Economic, And FNR Health Consequences Of Infection Prevention And Control Measures For Young People In Luxembourg (YAC)
- Pocket Rehab: Mhealth-based Rehabilitation Program For Patients With Cardiovascular Disease As Prevention And. Treatment Strategy For Covid-19 Victims: An International Collaborative Multicentre Research Trial
- 05 May 2021: Machine Learning for Brain Health and Understanding at Starlab Neuroscience
- 12 May 2021: FNR Covid19-projects: ICT
- Covid-19 Detection By Cough And Voice Analysis
- Information Diffusion In Twitter During The Covid-19 Pandemic: The Case Of The Greater Region (PandemicGR)
- DeepHouse – Deep Mining With The Covid-19 Data Warehouse
- 26 May 2021: FNR Covid19-projects: Life Sciences
- Preferences Expressed Through Twitter
- Phylodynamic Real-time Monitoring Of Sars-cov-2 Genomes In Luxembourg (Co-PhyloDyn) and UCoVis
- Uni.lu: REBRON : Rescue – From Health Recovery To Economic Revival
- 2 June 2021: FNR Covid19-projects: Life Sciences
- AI Based Diagnosis Of Covid-19 From Ct/X-ray Imaging (AICovIX+)
- Virus-surface Interactions In Dynamic Environments (V-SIDE)
- Towards An Integrated Geospatial Pandemic Response System
- 14 July 2021: Developing new genomics technologies to map DNA epigenetic modifications and damage in humans, parasites and cancer
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Past events
- 3 March 2020: Know Operator Learning – An Approach to increase Trust in Deep Learning for Medical Image Processing
- 10 March 2020: Older People Care and Mental Health Treatment by Adaptive Technology
- 23 September 2020: Helping machine learning to help us in personalized medicine
- 28 October 2020: Artificial Intelligence applied to Cardiology
- 4 November 2020: Learning from Mutual Explanations for Cooperative Decision Making in Medicine
- 11 November 2020: Information driven healthcare in Halland
- 18 November 2020: It’s all about the ground truth – how to prove that AI can outperform experts
- 27 January 2021: An overview of ML methods to model symptoms in movement disorders (the case of Parkinson’s disease): from classical ML to DL
More information: acc@uni.lu