Tareen Dawood
@tareend
Biomed Engineering&Imaging Science student
Kings College London 🤓
'All stars are born in the dark and all darkness dies in the light' ✨🌌✨
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26-03-2012 11:56:18
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[1/3] Another #MICCAI2021 preview ... We've continued our investigation of demographic bias due to training set imbalance in #AI based #cardiac #MRI segmentation - arxiv.org/abs/2209.01627 #DeepLearning #WhyCMR #FairAI Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences
#PhD applications are open for Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences Smart Imaging CDT - please see our project on #FairAI for #MedicalImaging with Claudia Prieto - help to make #AI work for all! imagingcdt.com/project/first-…
Congratulations Edmund Wessels for being shortlisted for 2023 Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation! Cheering for FlexiGyn to win the grand prize! UCT Human Biology Biomedical Engineering at UCT UCT Research Contracts & Innovation UCT Health Sciences UCT Research TIAORGZA
Our student Tareen Dawood presenting her work on "Addressing Deep Learning Model Calibration Using Evidential Neural Networks and Uncertainty-Aware Training" at the International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging in Colombia #ISBI2023 Congratulations!
This month's DRIVE-Health Seminar Series will feature Nick Holliman Nick Holliman, Professor of Computer Science & Director @CUSPLondon in a reflective conversation about Trustworthy Data Visualization. Join us on Tuesday 2nd May at 12pm. We look forward to seeing you all!
We're thrilled to announce that we have 2 amazing speakers confirmed for the Summer Symposium: Michael Ewbank (Principal Scientist, iESO) & James Teo Prof James Teo King's College NHS. Stay tuned for further updates!Last days to register for #DriveHealthTranslation tinyurl.com/39svzkww
One week left to see AI: Who's Looking After Me?, the current exhibition at Science Gallery London. To mark the final day on sat 20 Jan, there will be an afternoon of moving image works that explore current discussions around artificial intelligence in relation to the natural world.
So lovely to celebrate Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences working with ECHO on our Heartificial Intelligence project Science Gallery London. We were shortlisted for a King’s Engaged Research Award! kcl.ac.uk/news/shortlist… King's Engaged Researcher Network 👏🏻 #KERA
Was a great project for me and researchers Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences to work on!
5/6 Meet our activity committee: Nina Weng, Tiarna Lee, Tareen Dawood, Dewinda Rumala, and Emma Stanley. They'll help run future FAIMI events. 🙌