Meet some of the most interesting thought leaders from MIT and Harvard Medical School, in the area of autonomus mobility, deep learning and information driven healthcare, and take part of their vision of the future at @Lindholmen May 17 tinyurl.com/y25pgjew
Cambridge - an 800 y/o uni -has the most Nobel laureates in the world. Is tradition the key? No, it’s about collaboration and diversity. For ex: putting the professor in quantum physics with a student in Scandi languages at high table discussions #collaboration@tobiasdegsell
Last but not least: @tobiasdegsell Expert on creativity and learning, is inspiring us to go from ideas to reality and how collaboration can contribute to successful research #EngineeringHealth
Christoph Pfeiffer and Justin Schneiderman @MedTechWest presenting how to bring neuroimaging closer to the brain for better diagnostics and interventions. #EngineeringHealth@chalmersnyheter@goteborgsuni
Applying image registration and machine learning to solve the puzzle of neurodegenerative diseases - now presented by Michael Schöll, @goteborgsuni and Jennifer Alvén, @chalmersnyheter both @MedTechWest #EngineeringHealth
’Släpp in en matematikprofessor i operationssalen!’ Viktigt att olika professioner får betrakta ett problem i verkligheten, från olika synvinklar, för att hitta den bästa innovativa lösningen och bygga förtroende för förändring. #engineeringhealth @InnovationVGR
#EngineeringHealth Robert @drfeldt in a fancy head gear presenting with MD Lars-Magnus Andersson, their novel Klingon AI for multi infection diagnosis with some of their collaborators
A futuristic decive from Star Trek - Tricorder - is the vision for Robert Feldts AI-application for recognizing infectious diseases like sepsis. #engineeringhealth#science_nerd_references
@verigraft presenting right now at #EngineeringHealth. The company develops personalised tissue transplants. Severe chronic venous insufficiency is their first target. @SahlgrenskaSP @MedTechWest @chalmerslifesci @BRGGothenburg
Torbjörn Lundh, @chalmersuniv and Niclas Kvarnström, @sahlgrenska presenting how to use AR to create an improved anatomical guide during surgical procedures #engineeringhealth