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Project cooperationUpdated on 27 November 2025

Expertise in ML/AI application for clinical medicine and public health

Lecturer in Computer Science at University of Essex

Colchester, United Kingdom

About

I'm happy to collaborate and contribute to projects involving ML/AI applications for clinical medicine and public health.

Current topics of interest include biomedical signal analysis, medical image analysis, multimodal fusion, explainability and appropriate validation; applications of neural, fuzzy, and genetic methods; AI or tech-oriented public health interventions, and the use and benefits of free and open-source software in medicine.

Please visit my university profile page for more details (https://www.essex.ac.uk/people/PAPAS60906)..)

Type

  • Partner seeks Consortium/Coordinator

Organisation

University of Essex

University

Colchester, United Kingdom

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