Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Lab (BCN-AIM)
Richard Osuala is a researcher at the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Lab (BCN-AIM) since October 2020, focusing on generative models for medical image synthesis and analysis as part of the H2020 EuCanImage Project. In addition, Richard is serving as a visiting researcher at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich from October 2023 to August 2024, working in the respective institutes of machine learning in biomedical imaging and computational imaging and AI in medicine. Previously, Richard held the position of Senior Artificial Intelligence Consultant at IBM from November 2016 to September 2020, where expertise in data science, software engineering, and natural language processing was utilized. Early career experiences include roles as an Artificial Intelligence Consultant at SEAT, S.A., an intern in venture development at Venture Stars, and various internships in research and intellectual property analysis. Richard is currently pursuing a PhD at Universitat de Barcelona and holds an MSc with Distinction from the University of St Andrews, along with a BSc in Management and Technology from the Technical University of Munich.
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Lab (BCN-AIM)
Our research group, BCN-AIM, aims to develop and demonstrate the next-generation of data science and artificial intelligence solutions for personalised medicine applications, in several fields such as cardiology, neurology, psychiatry and oncology. We are an international and multi-disciplinary team of 25 members and part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics at the University of Barcelona. Several large-scale H2020 projects (euCanSHare, EarlyCause & EuCanImage) & Horizon Europe (RadioVal & DataTools4Heart) are coordinated by our lab director, Karim Lekadir. He is also WP leader of others H2020 & Horizon Europe projects (LongITools, Youth-GEMs, Happy Mums). Karim was recently granted an ERC for his project on Inclusive Artificial Intelligence for Accessible Medical Imaging Across Resource-Limited Settings (AIMIX). Karim Lekadir is also general co-chair for MICCAI2024. We are already looking forward to organising the 27th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention in Marrakesh, Morocco, Africa.