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Title | A2M2: AI Augmentation in Modern Medicine |
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Supervisor | Mr Mubashar Hassan |
Course | Doctor of Philosophy |
Keywords | Artificial Intelligence |
Machine Learning | |
Computer Vision | |
Medical Imaging | |
Image Processing | |
Research area | Information and Computing Sciences |
Project description | A2M2: AI Augmentation in Modern Medicine explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the field of healthcare. This research aims to harness the power of AI to revolutionize medical practices, enhance diagnostic accuracy, optimize treatment plans, and improve patient outcomes. The project is ideal for PhD applicants interested in interdisciplinary work at the intersection of computer science, biomedical engineering, and healthcare. Key Objectives:
Candidate Profile: The ideal PhD candidate will have a strong background in computer science, artificial intelligence, or biomedical engineering. Experience in machine learning, data analytics, and a keen interest in medical applications of AI are highly desirable. Candidates should possess excellent programming and problem-solving skills, the ability to work in a multidisciplinary team, and a passion for advancing healthcare through technology. This project offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the cutting-edge field of AI in medicine, with the potential to make a significant impact on healthcare delivery and patient care worldwide. |
Opportunity status | Open |
Funding source | UWA International Student Scholarship & RTP for domestic students |
School | Graduate Research School |
Contact | Dr. Ghulam Mubashar Hassan Project Director A2M2: AI Augmentation in Modern Medicine Email: ghulam.hassan@uwa.edu.au |
Specific project requirement | Strong computing and problem solving background |
Course type | Doctorates |
Description | The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a program of independent, supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis, sometimes including a creative work component, that is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge. Visit the course webpage for full details of this course including admission requirements, course rules and the relevant CRICOS code/s. |
Duration | 4 years |