The project of a faculty member at Amirkabir University of Technology has been selected as one of the educational curricula for university programs.
According to the public relations office of Amirkabir University of Technology, the project by Dr. Golnaz Baghdadi, a faculty member of the Biomedical Engineering Department, has been chosen by the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Technology Development Headquarters of the Vice Presidency for Science, Technology, and Knowledge-Based Economy as one of the 50 selected topics in the call for "Developing Educational Curricula in Applied Artificial Intelligence for University Programs.”
Dr. Baghdadi's project is titled "Deep Learning and Its Applications in Biomedical Engineering," which has been defined in collaboration with Milad Taherani and Amin Abdi Pour, students at this university.
This title is being offered for the first time as a three-credit course in Biomedical Engineering at the Biomedical Engineering Department of Amirkabir University of Technology.
The aim of this project is to examine and introduce the applications of artificial intelligence, especially deep learning, in various fields of biomedical engineering. Given the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence technologies and the increasing demand for modern solutions in disease treatment and diagnosis, this project will address both theoretical and practical discussions in this area.
Dr. Baghdadi emphasized the importance of this project by stating: "Our goal is to use artificial intelligence technologies to develop innovative methods for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, as well as technologies related to health and healthcare. In this regard, we are currently focusing on examining the existing challenges and the opportunities for utilizing deep learning in biomedical engineering."
According to her, this project can serve as a practical guide for students and researchers in the fields of biomedical engineering and artificial intelligence and contribute to new advancements in this area.