He is currently a student of the master program Applied Data Science at Carinthia University of Applied Sciences and within the scope of his studies in the 3rd semester he is part of the research group ADMIRE (additive manufacturing, sensors and robotic systems) supervised by Lisa-Marie Faller.
The AICI Forum (Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Imaging) took place on Nov. 4-5 in Graz and covers AI-related topics from all areas of healthcare. With his presentation "Elastomeric sensors for 3d shape sensing", Mr. Pfaffeneder was able to convince the jury and receive a certificate for 3rd place "Best Scientific Presentation" in addition to a cash award.
Congratulations to the young researcher!
AICI Forum attendees span all areas of the healthcare system. For the 4th edition, they specifically addressed innovative radiologists, pathologists, and other diagnostic imaging professionals who feel called upon getting disruptive changes realized beyond the hype. This CME/CPD-accredited ONSITE event featured keynote speakers from all over Europe and beyond.