Research @ Schulich
Season 2 of the Research @ Schulich podcastopens with a question that’s probably never been asked before: “How is atraffic jam like a MRI”? Both are complex systems moving peoplethrough bottlenecks—where small breakdowns can cause major delays. Inhealthcare, those delays can mean the difference between reassurance and urgenttreatment. In our season premiere, host Cameron Grahamspeaks to AdamDiamant [https://schulich.yorku.ca/faculty/adam-diamant/] (Associate Professor of Operations Management and InformationSystems; York Research Chair in Managing AI-Driven Technologies in Health Care),about how he “turns language into math”, by using AI, mathematical programming,and data modeling to optimize medical imaging and treatment scheduling. Tune in to discover how smarter systems cansave time—and even lives.
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