University of Oxford Engineering Science - Open Days Taster Lectures - Biomedical Engineering
In this engaging session, Professor Tingting Zhu will explore the transformative role of Generative AI in health informatics and its potential to empower healthcare. Discover how generative AI technologies are revolutionising data analysis, patient care, and medical research. Learn about innovative applications of AI in healthcare, including diagnostics, treatment planning, and personalised medicine. This lecture is ideal for prospective students, current students, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and healthcare. Join us to gain insights from a leading expert in the field and explore the exciting opportunities within biomedical engineering. Subscribe to our channel for more updates and lectures from the Department of Engineering Science! Our virtual open day website is available all year round at www.eng.ox.ac.uk/virtualopenday #OxOpenDay

1. What Is Biomedical Engineering?

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