Artificial Intelligence
“As our lab grows, so do our capabilities, applications, and real-world impact.”
Why? Not just because everyone and their brother does it…When I was in grad school, I was unsure how much impact computational biomechanics would have on the real world because of the lack of data and the time required to run a single simulation. Throughout my Postdoctoral training and Research Faculty stint at the University of Pittsburgh, I have seen a lasting impact of Artificial Intelligence in fundamentally removing the limitations we once had.
At AIBEL, we use artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning to analyze biomedical data and medical imaging for glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, arterial aneurysms, carotid artery disease, endometriosis, and deep vein thrombosis. We also integrate these approaches with computational simulations to better understand disease mechanisms, predict risk, and support diagnosis, treatment planning, and device design.