Session details:
Speaker: Professor Ruben Pauwels (Denmark)
Date and time: Tuesday 3 June, 10:30 - 14:00
Location: S3 Hall B, ICE Krakow Congress Centre, Bułhaka Street, 30-302 Kraków, Poland (Map location)
Attendance: A ticket can be purchased during the main congress registration process. Availability is limited to 100 places on a first-come-first-served basis.
Speaker biography:
Ruben Pauwels (MSc, PhD) is an associate professor at the Department of Dentistry and Oral Health, Aarhus University, Denmark, and strategic research coordinator of the ‘Intelligent Systems’ research group. He has a background in biomedical sciences and medical physics, and a research focus comprising the optimization of medical imaging in dentistry and the use of machine learning in the clinical workflow.
Dr. Pauwels has published 87 peer-reviewed papers in international journals and 10 book chapters, with 7932 citations and an h-index of 37 (as per Google Scholar). He has editorial roles or board membership in Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, British Journal of Radiology, Clinical Oral Implants Research, Journal of Dental Research, and Sensors.
He is co-founder and chair of the ‘Dental Imaging’ special interest group (SIG) at EFOMP, as well as member of the ‘Artificial Intelligence’ SIG as well as the Science Committee at EFOMP. He is member and project lead of the ITU WHO WIPO Global Initiative on Artificial Intelligence - Topic Group Dental, and member of the Aarhus University Centre for Digitalisation, Big Data and Data Analytics (DIGIT).
Learning objectives:
- For the orthodontic educator to understand basic concepts of AI
- To understand how AI is applied in orthodontics and how this can be applied in educational and research activities.
- How to read and understand different types of AI articles
Agenda:
10:00 - Arrival and badge collection
10:30 - Lecture
12:00 - Lunch break
12:45 - Break-out groups
14:00 - Session ends