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IET Lecture on AI in Veterinary Medicine Thursday 16 October
Tormead will be hosting the next Institute of Engineering and Technology Lecture on Thursday 16 October from 5.15pm-6.30pm.
Pets, Vets, and AI - How is AI used to help your dog lead a happy healthy life by Professor Kevin Wells, University of Surrey
Discover how Artificial Intelligence is revolutionising pet healthcare. This talk explores AI's role in everything from wearable tech for canine behaviour analysis to diagnosing serious conditions like brain disorders and cancer. Join Professor Kevin Wells, a leader in AI for human and veterinary healthcare, for an insightful session on the 'One Health' approach, with ample time for your questions.
About the presenter:
Kevin Wells is Professor of AI in Human and Veterinary Healthcare at the University of Surrey. He started his career as a Medical Physicist working at the Royal Marsden Hospital/Institute of Cancer Research in Sutton. At University College London he worked on optical imaging for premature infants. During a long and varied career at Surrey, his current research is based around One Health: the transfer of knowledge between human health and veterinary healthcare, for the benefit of both domains.
Refreshments will be served following the lecture. Please note that there is a maximum capacity for this event and once this has been reached, bookings will close.
Following this lecture, our Career Networking: STEM, finance, law and medicine event will be taking place from 7.00pm-9.00pm. Please follow this link for further details.