WVAR-CRESH: Summer Workshop on AI & Smart Health and NSF BridgesDH NRT Mini-Workshop Series 2023


Monday July 24 - Wednesday July 26, 2023

Location: Advanced Engineering Research (AER) Building, Rm 135, Evansdale Campus, West Virginia University, Morgantown WV, USA (and Online via Zoom)
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(Limited slots available)

Day 1: Monday, July 24 (All times in EST)

9:00 - 9:30am | Introductions

- Pedro Mago, PhD; Glen H. Hiner Dean - Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
- Peter Konrad, MD, PhD; JW Ruby Professor of Neurosurgery and Neuroscience, Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery, Executive Director of Integrative Neuroscience & Clinical Innovation, Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute
- Don Adjeroh, PhD; Associate Chair, LCSEE, NSF Track-2 Project Lead PI; BridgesDH NRT PI

9:30 - 10:30am | Keynote 1: Artificial Intelligence in Echocardiography

- Professor Partho Sengupta, MD, MBBS, FACC, Rutgers University; Chief of Cardiology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS) & University Hospital

10:30 - 10:40am | Break


10:40 - 12:30pm | Session 2: Early-Career Faculty Presentations

- Margaret Bennewitz (WVU)) and Xiao Liu (UARK)); Nicotine-free e-cigarette exposure facilitates neutrophil-platelet aggregates in murine pulmonary microvasculature
- Luu Khoa (UARK); Artificial Intelligence-Driven System for Tele-Rehabilitation in Stroke Survivors
- Thi Hoang Ngan Le (UARK)) and Brijesh Patel (WVU)); Convolutional Neural Network with Transformer Encoder for ECG Arrhythmia Classification
- Bin Liu (WVU) and Krishna Nalleballe (UAMS); Re-weighting Negative Samples in Implicit Recommendation

12:30 - 2:00pm | Lunch


4:00 - 4:15pm | Break


4:15 - 6:00pm | Session 4: Session on ChatGPT

- Dr Ghulam Mujtaba, WVU; Introduction to ChatGPT and Large Language Models
- Dr Xunyu Pan, Frostburg State University; ChatGPT in Healthcare
- Dr Michael Hu, WVU; PanelGPT: ChatGPT in Sports Rehabilitation
- Tyler Burgee (Shepherd U), Vaageesha Das (Pitt), Logan Zuchelli (Concord), Trinity Ihekwoaba (GWU); Meal Planning for Diabetics using Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Generative AI
- Matthew Williams (PennWest), Nathan R Thompson (Frostburg State), Jonathan Eanes (Frostburg State); Medical Transcription and Summarization with Generative AI


Day 2: Tuesday, July 25 (All times in EST)

9:00 - 9:30am | Introductions

- Sheena Murphy, PhD; WVU Associate VP for Research Development
- Anurag Srivastiva, PhD; Professor and Raymond J. Lane Chair, Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (LCSEE)
- Don Adjeroh, PhD; Associate Chair, LCSEE, NSF Track-2 Project Lead PI

9:30 - 10:30am | Keynote 2

- Professor David Broniatowski, PhD MIT; George Washington University

10:30 - 10:40am | Break


10:40 - 11:40am | NRT Presentations

- NRT-1: Salman Mohamadi; Self-Supervised Learning (AI foundations)
- NRT-2: Emily Herrick; Developing Tools and Strategies to Study Adaptations in Gait Due to Central Injury and Age

11:40 - 12:40pm | Discussion Panel

Panelists:
- Partho Sengupta, MD, MBBS, FACC; Rutgers University
- David Broniatowski, PhD; George Washington University
- Nitin Agarwal, PhD; UALR
- Nasser Nasrabadi, PhD; WVU
- Naveena Yanamala, PhD; Rutgers
- Michael Schallar, PhD; WVU
- Michael Hu, PhD; WVU

12:40 - 2:00pm | Lunch


4:45 - 5:00pm | Break



Day 3: Wednesday, July 26 (All times in EST)

9:00 - 9:30am | Introductions

- Michael Ruppert, MD, PhD; Jo and Ben Statler Chair of Breast Cancer Research, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, and WVU Cancer Institute, West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Don Adjeroh, PhD; Associate Chair, LCSEE, NSF Track-2 Project Lead PI

12:30 - 2:00pm | Lunch


2:00 - 4:45pm | Session 9: NRT Mini-Workshop 3 -- on Science Communications

- Aaron R. Robart, Ph.D.; Associate Professor; Co-Director BMM Graduate Program, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Medicine, West Virginia University

4:45 - 5:00pm | Break



Targets and expected background / preparation

Workshop 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.


Click here to register
(Limited slots available)

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

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