
Ewa Deelman at KCCM — Keynote announcement: Opportunities for AI in Modern Cyberinfrastructure
As the Krakow Conference on Computational Medicine (KCCM) draws near, the program comes into focus—along with ideas poised to reshape data‑driven healthcare. Today, a featured lecture takes center stage: how AI and modern cyberinfrastructure streamline complex scientific workflows, accelerating discovery while strengthening reliability and reproducibility in clinically relevant settings.
Why this keynote matters for computational medicine
Ewa Deelman (University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute) will present “Opportunities for AI in Modern Cyberinfrastructure: The Case of Scientific Workflow Management.” The talk examines learning‑driven methods that enhance scalability, robustness, and efficiency across heterogeneous HPC and cloud environments, supporting credible pipelines in computational medicine.
The full abstract for Ewa Deelman’s lecture is available on the KCCM conference page.
About KCCM 2025
KCCM 2025 (Kraków, 15–17 October) convenes researchers, clinicians, and technologists to advance computational medicine and the Virtual Human Twin through AI, simulation, and high‑performance computing, with a strong emphasis on infrastructure and reproducibility.
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The keynote lineup also features Geris, Gosiewski, Hoekstra, Jaworek‑Korjakowska, Ricciardi, and Taylor; full details of their talks are available on the conference page.
Organisers: Sano Centre for Computational Medicine – Faculty of Computer Science AGH Krakow – Academic Computer Center AGH Krakow.