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Artificial Intelligence and Wearable Sensors to Manage Infectious Disease Heloise Greeff

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Event
  • Session
  • Friday, 11 September 2020
  • 13:11 - 13:11
  • Duration: 5 mins
  • Publication date: 11 Sep 2020
  • Location: Online Event, Online Event, Online Event, United Kingdom
  • Part of event AHT2020

About the session

The technical talks will centre on:   

Innovative AHT devices and technologies, mhealth, ehealth, AI, medical laboratory technology, Hospital Technology Management (HTM), training, alternative energy sources, medical informatics, sustainability, appropriate equipment donations, appropriate patient transport to hospitals and health centres from remote areas, links between healthcare facilities in industrialised countries and low resource settings.

Keywords:
  • AI
  • COVID-19
  • LMICs
  • data
  • infectiuos disease
  • low middle-income countries
  • machine learning
  • mobile monitoring system
  • physiological data
  • sensor failure
  • sensor informatics
  • wearable technology

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Speaker

  • Heloise Greeff

    Heloise Greeff

    University of Oxford

    Heloïse Greeff is a Junior Research Fellow at the CHI Lab in the Department of Engineering Science of the University of Oxford, and member at Linacre College, Oxford.Her research focuses on creating machine learning algorithms for remote health monitoring systems in limited-resource settings. Her previous research resulted in the patented system for handpump monitoring in rural Kenya and Bangladesh, funded by UNICEF. She is now the Oxford lead for CHI Lab’s joint Wellcome Trust “Flagship Centre” at the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU) in Vietnam. This programme aims to develop novel data-driven technologies for improving intensive care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).In 2018, Heloïse was named as one of South Africa’s Fifty Inspiring women in tech and joint winner of the Oxford Vice-Chancellor’s Innovation award. She received her MBA and MSc in Biomedical Engineering from Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. She is also a Bertha Scholar and Allan Gray Orbis Fellow at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, which provides long-term support for “future high-impact, social entrepreneurs”.
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