IceLab Lunch Pitch: Paolo Bientinesi, Beatrice Melin, Minh Hoang Vu and Wilfred de Graaf
Wed
8
May
Wednesday 8 May, 2024at 12:00 - 13:00
Glasburen, KBC
The Integrated Science Lab invites you to join the conversation, centered around speeding up computation and detecting rare brain tumors.
Who is pitching about what?
Pitch 1: Paolo Bientinesi, Professor, Department of Computing Science
Importance and limitation of software libraries in computational workflows
Interested in: computational applications for which execution time is a limiting factor. With suitable speeding up, are new scientific results within reach? We're interested in collaborations.
Pitches 2 & 3: Beatrice Melin with Minh Hoang Vu and Wilfred de Graaf. Beatrice Melin, Professor, Department of Diagnostics and Intervention; Minh Hoang Vu, Postdoctoral fellow, Department of Diagnositcs and Intervention, IceLab; Wilfred de Graaf, Heights.ai
From catching criminals to catching cancer - can anomali models be used in health data?
Interested in: Discussing models that work robustly to detect rare disease in health data. All input welcome! The research group has experience in analysing health data in traditional ways. What benefits can AI models bring?
Join the conversation - ideas welcome from anyone!
Register to come to the pitch and reserve your lunch by Monday, 6 May at 10am: