This talk for CEPET, the Centre for Elite Performance, Expertise, and Training, 
may be of interest to philosophers and cognitive scientists. Enquiries to Kirk 
Olsen, [email protected]

John

________________________________
From: Kirk Olsen
Sent: 04 April 2019 13:30
Subject: Upcoming CEPET Colloquium Tuesday April 9, 2pm, MQ Hearing Hub Room 
3.610

Dear CEPET Members and Friends,

Just a friendly reminder that our next colloquium will be held on April 9, 2pm, 
in room 3.610 of the Hearing Hub building at Macquarie University. Associate 
Professor Antonio Di Ieva will speak about: 'The AI-Augmented Physician: A 
Clinical Neuroscience Perspective'. Details below and also on the CEPET 
website<https://www.mq.edu.au/research/research-centres-groups-and-facilities/healthy-people/centres/centre-for-elite-performance-expertise-and-training>.
 Please circulate to colleagues who may be interested.

Another reminder that the 2019 CEPET Annual Workshop will be held on Monday 
April 29. The theme of the workshop is ‘Attention and Distraction in 
Expertise’. Seats are limited so please check the workshop website 
here<https://www.mq.edu.au/research/research-centres-groups-and-facilities/healthy-people/centres/centre-for-elite-performance-expertise-and-training/news-and-events/events/events/cepet-annual-workshop>
 to access the program and registration details.

We hope to see you at both events.

Regards,

Kirk

—

Centre for Elite Performance, Expertise, and Training (CEPET) 2019 Colloquia 
Series

A/Prof Antonio Di Ieva, Department of Clinical Medicine, Macquarie University, 
Australia

Antonio Di Ieva, Neurosurgeon and Computational Neuroscientist, is Associate 
Professor at Macquarie University, A/Prof of Neuroanatomy at the Medical 
University of Vienna, Austria, as well as (full) Prof of Neurosurgery in Italy. 
He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles and 2 books (one in 
neurosurgery, “Handbook of Skull Base Surgery”, Thieme, New York, 2015, and one 
in computational neurosciences, “The Fractal Geometry of the Brain’”, Springer, 
New York, 2016). His main surgical expertise is in neuro-oncology, whilst his 
primary research interests are in neuroanatomy, neuroimaging, cognitive and 
computational neurosciences, focused on the application of advanced 
computer-based analyses in the field of the clinical neurosciences and pattern 
recognition. He has been awarded several grants and prizes, including the 2019 
John Mitchell Crouch Fellowship by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons 
(RACS), the premier surgical research award of the RACS, thanks to which he has 
opened the Computational Neurosurgery Lab at Macquarie University.

  *   Title: The AI-Augmented Physician: A Clinical Neuroscience Perspective
  *   Where: Room 3.610, Level 3, Hearing Hub Building, Macquarie University
  *   When: Tuesday April 9, 2019
  *   Time: 2-3pm
  *   RSVP: Kirk Olsen ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
  *   Abstract: The scope of this talk is to shine light on the state of the 
art of computational modelling in the clinical neurosciences. While it seems 
clear that AI could assist the natural intelligence (NI) of experts to improve 
diagnosis and treatment of several diseases, it is not yet clear how to 
integrate AI to improve diagnostic decision-making. The underlying fear of a 
dystopic challenge where AI is pitted against NI can be overcome by viewing AI 
as a means to create an augmented physician, wherein experts’ NI is augmented 
by AI (which recursively learns from NI’s experience and expertise), shifting 
from a human-vs-machine to a human-AND-machine paradigm. The objectives of the 
talk are to:
     *   Provide a heuristic approach on how clinicians can benefit from the 
application of computational modelling into the neurosciences;
     *   Analyze clinical data with the aim to find new diagnostic, prognostic 
and therapeutic biomarkers;
     *   Trigger new ideas and brainstorming with the aim to push the 
boundaries of computer-aided neuro-medicine.

—

Dr. Kirk N. Olsen

Postdoctoral Researcher and Web Developer, Department of Psychology, Faculty of 
Human Sciences
Associate Member & Centre Manager: Research & Engagement, Centre for Elite 
Performance, Expertise & Training
Lab Manager, Music, Sound & Performance Research Group
Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Sydney, Australia
Room: Hearing Hub, 3.410
Phone: +61 2 9850 9430<tel:+61%202%209850%209430>
Web: http://kirkolsen.weebly.com/


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