WVAR-CRESH: 2024 Summer Workshops on AI & Digital Health, BioML, and BridgesDH NRT Soft Skills


Wednesday July 17 - Friday July 19, 2024

Location (Online via Zoom)

The program is now ended. Thank you for visiting or participating!
See below for available recorded lecture materials.

Day 1: Wednesday, July 17 (All times in EST)

8:45-9:00 am | Introductions (Video Link)

- Professor Melanie Page, PhD; Associate Vice President for Creative and Scholarly Activity, WVU Research Office Director, NASA WV Space Grant Consortium and NASA WV EPSCoR
- Professor Don Adjeroh, PhD; Associate Dept. Chair LCSEE; NSF Track-2 Project PI, NSF BridgeDH NRT Project PI

10:00 - 10:30am | Challenges of AI in Cardiology: A focus on Aortic Stenosis (Video Link)

- Dr. Partho Sengupta; Rutgers University Medical School
- Naveena Yanamala, PhD; Rutgers University Medical School

12:30 - 2:00pm | Lunch


5:00 - 6:30pm | WVAR CRESH/ Track-2 General Meeting

- Project team members only


Day 2: Thursday, July 18 (All times in EST)

9:00 - 9:15am | Introduction

- Professor Ming Lei, Sr, PhD; Associate Vice President, WVU Health Sciences
- Professor Gianfranco Doretto, PhD; NSF EFRI/BRAID Project PI

Click here for more detailed agenda for Day 2

Day 3: Friday, July 19 (All times in EST)

9:00 - 9:15am | Introductions (Video Link)

- Professor Anurag Srivastava, PhD; Fellow IEEE, Professor and Raymond J. Lane Chair, Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (LCSEE)
- Professor Don Adjeroh, PhD; Associate Dept. Chair LCSEE; NSF Track-2 Project PI, NSF BridgesDH NRT Project PI

12:00 - 2:00pm | Lunch


4:50 - 5:00pm | Break


5:00 - 6:30pm | BridgesDH NRT General Meeting

- Project team members only


Targets and expected background / preparation

Summer school attendees are expected to be undergraduate seniors, graduate students, faculty, and others with appropriate background or interests.

Level of treatment will be appropriate for a senior undergraduate/first year graduate student, with a general background in science, engineering, or in the biomedical field. Others with background in business or quantitative social science, such as economics should also be able to follow most of the material.


For more information, please contact Don Adjeroh, PhD, Professor and Associate Chair of LCSEE, Project Lead PI.