Keynote 3 - Artificial Intelligence
Tracks
Landtagssaal
Rittersaal
Herrensaal
Prälatensaal
| Friday, September 5, 2025 |
| 14:30 - 16:00 |
| Landtagssaal |
Details
Talk will be in the Landtagssaal, Overflow transmission to Rittersaal, Herrensaal, and Prälatensaal
Summary of the Talk
AI Principles in Medicine – in the first part of the joint Keynote, we will start of by exploring the great potential of AI in medicine beyond the hype. First, we want to break common ground by establishing what AI is, how it works, and the pitfalls we want to avoid we applying AI in the medical world. We will then move on to the great potential of AI in medicine in general and recent developments in the field.
Speakers
Dr. rer. nat. Justus Wolff has conducted his PhD about AI Implementation at the Chair of Experimental Bioinformatics at Technical University Munich (Germany) and has worked almost a decade in Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence implementation. He is member of the Focus Group on AI implementation of the European Commission and his publications about AI Economic Impact are among the most cited in this field internationally.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Hoog Antink received the M.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the University at Buffalo, USA, in 2011, and the Dipl. Ing. and Dr. Ing. (Ph.D.) degrees in electrical engineering from RWTH Aachen University, Germany, in 2012 and 2018, respectively. Until the end of 2020, he was the Head of the Medical Signal Processing Group at the Chair for Medical Information Technology, RWTH Aachen. He is currently a full professor at TU Darmstadt and the head of KIS*MED (AI Systems in Medicine Laboratory) as well as a member of hessian.AI, the hessian center for artificial intelligence. His research interests include unobtrusive sensing of vital signs, sensor fusion, and machine learning in medicine.
Speaker
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Hoog Antink
TU Darmstadt
AI PRINCIPLES IN MEDICINE
Dr. Justus Wolff
Syte Institute
AI AND BONEBRIDGE: POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVE