Event Speaker
Mohammed Younis, MS
AI Scientist
Wisconsin Reading Center, University of Wisconsin-Madision
Mohammad Younis, PhD is an AI Scientist at the Wisconsin Reading Center, University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he develops machine learning and computational imaging tools to advance ophthalmic research, diagnostic analytics, and data-driven clinical innovation. His work focuses on translating AI into practical solutions that improve imaging interpretation and patient outcomes.
Sessions
If Clinicians Designed AI: Creating Seamless, Human-Centered Imaging Solutions
Presented by Ali Tejani, MD, Nina Kottler, MD, MS, FAIM, FSIIM, Robert Slater, PhD, Mohammed Younis, MS, James T. Whitfill, MD, CIIP, FSIIM, Marc Kohli, MD, FSIIM in Ophthalmology, Radiology Jun 12, 2026 | 8:15 AM.
As AI portfolios in imaging continue to expand, many organizations find that deployment is moving faster than user education, workflow alignment, and thoughtful interface design. Attendees will explore why technically strong AI models often fail to deliver real efficiency gains when results are difficult to access, inconsistently presented, or poorly aligned with clinical workflows. The session establishes the core…