24.04.2024; Informationsveranstaltung
Key CompetenciesArtificial Intelligence in science
Oscar Freyer
To pursue successful careers in translational research, scientific key competencies and a thriving network are as essential as methodological expertise. Dresden Biopolis’ early career programs under the umbrella of the Dresden School of Clinical Science (DSCS) meet this need with the seminar series "Clinical Science Key Competencies".
On the 24th of April at 4:30 pm, Prof. Sven Engesser from the Institute of Media and Communication, (TU Dresden) and Oscar Freyer from the Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Digital Health will tell you how to use AI tools in scientific work and how to recognize the pitfalls of this groundbreaking technology. In addition, you will hear about the applications of AI in the medical and clinical context and how AI can be used to serve patients.
This seminar is particularly aimed at early career researchers. However, we invite scientists at all career levels to get inspired by the teaser talks from local experts and to enjoy networking with peers and possible mentors. Join us at the MITS (House 92) - snacks and drinks will be provided. We look forward to seeing you!
If the topic you are passionate about is missing and should be included in next year’s key competencies, please get in touch with us at dscs@tu-dresden.de.
Administrative Koordination / Assistenz
NameBeatrice Schlieben
ONCOnnect / DSCS
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