According to Esther Troost, a hospital director and researcher in Dresden, artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics will increasingly find their way into the healthcare sector. “New approaches from diagnosis to treatment are at the heart of a medical future that we want to actively and responsibly help shape, especially here in Dresden,” said the dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Dresden University of Technology. AI is already shaping medicine and will continue to expand in the future.
Troost, director of the Clinic and Polyclinic for Radiation Therapy and Radio-Oncology at Dresden University Hospital, pointed to applications practiced there, such as AI-assisted diagnostics and robots in surgery. For example, Stefanie Speidel has held a professorship in translational surgical oncology since 2017. The computer scientist’s research focuses on the development of intelligent surgical assistance systems by combining robotics and artificial intelligence.