KEMAI Spring School 2022
The first KEMAI Spring School, addressed at students on the verge of an academic career with a strong base of knowledge and skills in artificial intelligence, was successfully held at Reisensburg Castle, including keynotes and further talks by renowned scientists in the field, such as:
Julia Amann
Department of Health Sciences and Technology ETH Zürich Research Group, ETH Zürich
Horst Hahn
Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Medicine, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen
Petra Lucht
Chair of Gender in STEM and Urban and Regional Planning. Feminist Studies in Science, Technology and Society (Feminist STS), TU Berlin
Nassir Navab
Research Group Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality, TU Munich
as well as Katja Bühler from VRVis Vienna, Michel Dumontier (Maastricht University), Menna El-Assady (ETH Zurich), Anja Hennemuth (Charité Berlin), Michael Sühling (Siemens Healthineers), and Lena Maier-Hein (DKFZ).
The event started with a dedicated Women only Day, designed to introduce and reflect on the challenges of female academic researchers in medical AI and with the intention to provide a safe space for the next generation of female researchers in medical AI, to discuss gender-specific challenges and to meet researchers of Ulm University who are involved in knowledge infusion and extraction for explainable medical artificial intelligence.