Silvia Arroyo Camejo became a scientific author as a teenager. Today, she's a data scientist at Siemens Healthineers helping to make MRI scanners even smarter, powered by artificial intelligence.
Silvia shares her current work, career path, and inspiration as part of the company's #Futureshaper series.
A childhood fascination in quantum physics
When Silvia was 17 when she decided to write a book on the cryptic world of quantum physics, a topic which captured her imagination.
"Apparently, I have tendency to develop a certain obsession for topics that I find really fascinating," says Silvia.
After completing her university doctoral degree in experimental physics, Sylvia joined Siemens Healthineers as a data scientist in predevelopment of software for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Using artificial intelligence to advance MRI scanning
Together with her 15-strong international team, Sylvia works as a Technical Lead on a smart scanning function for MRI scanners. "In a nutshell, it's about digitalizing MRI scanners and taking them to a whole new level with the aid of artificial intelligence," explains Silvia.
"From a physical standpoint, magnetic resonance imaging is a highly complex and, for this very reason, incredibly beautiful and interesting process," adds Silvia.
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