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Vinay Chakravarthi Gogineni receives young researcher award for groundbreaking AI research

Yesterday Vinay Chakravarthi Gogineni, Assistant Professor at Applied Ai and Data Science (AID) unit, the Dept. of MMMI, was recognized for his research in responsible artificial intelligence with a prestigious Young Researcher Award from the H.C. Ørsted Society.

By Sune Holst, , 8/15/2024

On August 14, 2024, the Young Researcher Awards were presented by the H.C. Ørsted Society in collaboration with Langeland Municipality, and this year, Vinay Chakravarthi Gogineni was among the selected recipients. The award, which recognizes his outstanding contributions to artificial intelligence (AI), marks an essential milestone in his career.

Vinay's research focuses on guiding AI toward an ethical and privacy-conscious future, ensuring that AI systems comply with data protection regulations such as GDPR while remaining fair and unbiased. His work in the healthcare sector, including the development of early disease detection systems for cancer and dementia in collaboration with Odense University Hospital, demonstrates how AI can drive innovation while prioritizing ethical and privacy-preserving practices.

"Receiving this award is a great honour and a key milestone in my career. It inspires me to continue pushing the boundaries of AI and create innovative solutions that have a positive impact," Vinay says.

"My plans involve advancing responsible AI to foster trust and acceptance of AI technologies across diverse domains. I aim to enhance federated learning methods to support the secure, collaborative training of personalized disease detection systems while protecting patient data. I also plan to expand the use of machine unlearning techniques to ensure AI systems are dynamic, fair, and compliant with privacy regulations. Additionally, I hope to develop AI-driven solutions for early disease detection, such as cancer and dementia, to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care. By focusing on these areas, I seek to contribute to the field of AI in an innovative and responsible way," Vinay elaborates.

The award came with a check for 10,000 kroner. Astronaut Andreas Mogensen received the H.C. Ørsted Researcher Award of 50,000 kroner, as well as an artwork by the artist Sabine Majus Hansen.

Editing was completed: 15.08.2024