The Cardiac Function Summer Seminar series is holding a talk on Monday, 29th September, with our invited external speaker Dr. Abhirup Banerjee, University of Oxford.
Talk Title: AI- Driven Personalised Digital Twins of the Human Heart
Talk Time: 12:00 -13:00 UK time
Location: Hybrid Meeting (Hybrid – online Via Teams and Meeting room 427/428 4th Floor ICTEM, Hammersmith Campus, Du Cane Road W12 0NN
Please note the seminar organizers and the Head of Section would like to request that attendees will in the majority of cases be physically present in the seminar room and a participation via Teams shall be the exception.
Short Bio:
Dr Abhirup Banerjee is a Royal Society University Research Fellow and Principal Investigator at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, where he leads the Multimodal Medical Data Integration & Analysis (MultiMeDIA) Lab. His research lies at the intersection of cardiac imaging, AI, and machine learning, with a focus on creating patient-specific digital twins of the human heart for diagnosis and treatment planning. He advances personalised, predictive models of cardiac anatomy and function through AI-driven reconstruction of patient-specific 3D/4D structures from multimodal imaging, enabling infarction modelling and atrial fibrillation mapping for real-time clinical use. Dr Banerjee has published widely in leading journals and international conferences, holds international patents, serves on the editorial boards of several journals in biomedical imaging and digital health, and is actively engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations and public outreach to translate imaging and AI into clinical practice.
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The Cardiac Function Seminar Team