BTech Student Shines at Global AI Conference with Alzheimer’s Research
At the Eighth International Conference on Image Information Processing (ICIIP–2025) hosted by JUIT Waknaghat, doctoral researchers from across the globe showcased their cutting-edge work. Yet, it was a BTech Bioinformatics student, Devansh Kalia, who stole the spotlight by presenting an AI-based automated framework for Alzheimer’s disease.
A Student Making Waves in Global Research
- Devansh’s framework uses MRI image data to aid in early detection and clinical assessment of Alzheimer’s.
- His work promises real-world applications for healthcare professionals and could significantly benefit biomedical research.
- The achievement highlights how undergraduate students are stepping into high-level scientific discussions, once dominated by senior researchers and industry experts.
A Conference of Global Scale
- ICIIP–2025 received 820 research paper submissions from 22 countries, underscoring its growing reputation in AI, machine learning, and intelligent information systems.
- While seasoned researchers led most sessions, student contributions from JUIT were widely praised for their innovation and quality.
Encouragement from Leaders
The conference opened on November 27 with Prof. L. D. Behera, Director of IIT Mandi, as Chief Guest. He emphasized the transformative role of AI-driven imaging technologies and urged young researchers to keep pushing boundaries in emerging fields.
Beyond Presentations
ICIIP–2025 featured keynote lectures, technical sessions, oral presentations, and collaborative discussions, fostering international partnerships and interdisciplinary research. The event concluded with a renewed commitment to advancing technologies that support societal well-being and sustainable progress.