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Research project

AI4MRI Lab - ICAI

The AI4MRI lab will research the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to optimise Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), in collaboration with Philips, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), and Leiden University.

Duration
2022 - 2027
Contact
Bram Klievink
Funding
NWO, Philips Research, Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy

This work is part of the project ROBUST: Trustworthy AI-based Systems for Sustainable Growth (project number KICH3.LTP.20.006) which is (partly) financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), Philips Research, and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (EZK) under the program LTP KIC 2020-2023.

The AI4MRI Lab

The AI4MRI lab will develop trustworthy AI algorithms optimising the speed, image quality, robustness, and integration of MR imaging in the clinic, in close collaboration between industry, academia, and the clinic. 

When implemented, AI-based tools and methods impact processes and outcomes in hospitals' professional and organisational practices and the medical sector in aggregate. Questions of efficacy and efficiency gains, new or adjusted practices, and acceptance are interlinked. Leiden University’s contribution to this project consists of the empirical study of the AI adoption process and its outcomes at the hospital organisation, taking into account employees, patients, and organisational structures. This project takes a social perspective, studying the organisational processes in the AI adoption through the lens of public values. 

More information on the AI4MRI lab is available on the ICAI website

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