The Role of AI in NorHead: Achievements & Future Potential

Join Dr. Antonios Danelakis (NorHead) for an exploration of how genetics, AI, and machine learning are currently being applied at NorHead, and what the future may hold, including upcoming plans and key challenges.

Date: May 27th 2025

Time: 17:00 – 17:45

Place: Digital, Teams

Agenda:

• Lise Rystad Øie: Brief intro on Nansen Neuroscience

• Presentation by Dr. Antonios Danelakis: The Role of AI in NorHead: Achievements & Future Potential

• Lise Rystad Øie will lead the discussion following the presentation

 

Dr. Antonios Danelakis

Dr. Antonios Danelakis received his B.Sc. in Informatics and Telecommunications from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in 2008. He then earned his first M.Sc. in Computational Science from the same department in 2010, followed by a second M.Sc. in Medical Informatics in 2012. Dr. Danelakis completed his D.Phil. in Computer Vision in 2016. Additionally, Antonios has worked as a Research Scientist and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Computer and Information Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), and as a Research Associate at the Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications at the National Centre for Scientific Research «Demokritos» (NCSRD). 

Currently, Antonios is a Computer Vision Engineer and Researcher at the Norwegian Center for Headache Research (NorHead) and at NTNU’s Department of Computer Science. His research focuses on leveraging AI in fields such as medicine, image processing, and biometrics. Over the years, he has worked with various data modalities, including images, 3D models, and medical data of various types and structures. He has contributed to and coordinated several national and international funded projects.

Moderator: Lise Rystad Øie

Works as a senior consultant at the Department of Neurology, St. Olavs Hospital, and as a researcher at the Norwegian Center for Headache Research (NorHead).

She holds a PhD in stroke and brain hemorrhages, but in recent years her research has focused on headache disorders, with an emphasis on migraine and clinical studies on preventive migraine treatments.