Students of the Artificial Intelligence program explored the practical applications of AI in biomedical research.

14 October 2025

On-site class for first-year students of the Bachelor’s degree program “Artificial Intelligence” held at the specialized laboratory of the Department of Biomedical Engineering aimed to ensure a multidisciplinary approach in teaching professional subjects and to demonstrate the practical application of artificial intelligence methods for solving research tasks.

At the initiative of Associate Professor Larysa Chalaya, as part of the development of interdisciplinary collaboration, first-year students of the Artificial Intelligence Department attended an on-site class at the Biomedical Engineering (BME) Department’s laboratory.
The main goal of the event was to demonstrate the practical use of modern artificial intelligence methods in solving current research challenges in the fields of medicine and biology. Such in-depth acquaintance with related areas of knowledge is an important component of high-quality training for future IT specialists.

The class was conducted in an interactive format. Students not only learned theoretical concepts but also had the opportunity to see unique equipment and numerous laboratory exhibits, which vividly illustrate the connection between technology and life. First-year students were impressed by the opportunity to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of advanced research and to witness how AI algorithms “come to life” in addressing complex biomedical problems.

The class was led by Associate Professor Karina Selivanova from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, who presented the prospects of cooperation between the two innovative disciplines in an accessible and engaging manner.

Such initiatives broaden students’ horizons, motivate them to learn, and enhance the quality of the educational process, preparing true leaders in the field of artificial intelligence.