Dr. Patrick Rockenschaub

Senior Researcher Trustworthy AI at Fraunhofer IKS

Dr. Patrick Rockenschaub, Senior Researcher Trustworthy AI am Fraunhofer IKS
Dr. Patrick Rockenschaub, Senior Researcher Trustworthy AI at Fraunhofer IKS

"Safe intelligence to me is knowing when you don't know."

Dr. Patrick Rockenschaub is an expert on the use of routine medical data for risk prediction modeling. At Fraunhofer IKS, he focuses on methods for detecting and mitigating distributional shifts in medical data.

Patrick Rockenschaub received his PhD in Health Data Science from University College London, UK in 2021 and was awarded a Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellowship at Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin to research the transferability of deep learning models to new hospitals.

Events

Current events where Dr. Patrick Rockenschaub is giving/has given presentations:

 

Artificial intelligence in the medical field

The digital transformation is rapidly changing healthcare. Learn more about the projects, core competencies and services of Fraunhofer IKS in the field of AI in medicine.

Articles by and with Dr. Patrick Rockenschaub

Here you will find recent articles that Dr. Patrick Rockenschaub has written for various media or for which he has been interviewed. Read on directly.

 

Westpol

AI in medicine: opportunities and risks

The use of artificial intelligence has long since become part of the everyday practice of many physicians, as it often detects issues earlier than humans. Dr. Patrick Rockenschaub is consulted as an expert. Watch the entire feature in the media library.

 

deutschlandfunk

How AI can support doctors

AI is already used in the detection of eye diseases or skin cancer and can sound the alarm in good time in the event of minor deteriorations. ChatGTP could take away administration work, according to Patrick Rockenschraub of the Fraunhofer Institute. Hear more in the podcast episode.

 

BR24

Living longer with artificial intelligence

ChatGPT as a medical specialist? Many AI tools are already good at making clinical diagnoses or helping with medical treatment today. In the BR24live AI Talk, Dr. Patrick Rockenschaub talks about the possibilities and pitfalls for AI in medicine.