2017
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2021
DLMedIA: Dynamic retinal deep learning
Automated screening of eye diseases using dynamic deep learning.
Cristina González Gonzalo graduated in 2016 from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid with a Bachelor’s Degree (BSc) in Audiovisual Systems Engineering. In 2017 she received her Master’s degree (MSc) in Biomedical Engineering from Universidad Politecnica de Madrid. She joined the Diagnostic Image Analysis Group (Radboudumc) as a PhD candidate in October 2017, as part of the A-Eye Research Group, under the supervision of Clarisa Sanchez. Since October 2020, she is also part of the Eye Lab in the qurAI Group (University of Amsterdam). Her PhD is part of the Dynamic retinal deep learning project, covering different aspects regarding the use of deep learning for automated screening of eye diseases, including performance, explainability, robustness, and integration of deep learning systems in real-world settings.