The Future of Medicine: Pioneering Work on 3D Solutions to Take Center Stage at Czech Conference
Hera Kurti, a promising sophomore student currently pursuing a degree in Computing and Information Technologies at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Kosovo, has made headlines with her upcoming research, "Exploring the Intersection of Engineering and Health: Leveraging 3D Solutions to Tackle Complex Medical Challenges," which was presented at the prestigious International Conference on Data-Processing and Networking (ICDPN-2024), organized by Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice, Near Prague, Czech Republic, Europe.
Kurti's chapter under the mentorship of Dr. Debabrata Samanta and Blerta Prevalla Etemi, delves into innovative applications of 3D technology in the medical field. Her research examines how complex engineering solutions are redefining healthcare by using state-of-the-art 3D techniques to solve complex medical problems. This chapter explores the technology of bioprinting, or else known as the bio version of printing, and how it has revolutionized the field of medicine by helping doctors and medicinal staff, providing a safer alternative to animal testing, and providing a promising future for organ transplantation, among many others. She explains the differences between 3D printing and bioprinting and the methods with which bioprinting can be applied. Her chapter promises to provide significant insights into how 3D technology can be harnessed to enhance medical diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient care. By bridging engineering principles with healthcare needs, her work aims to contribute to more effective and personalized medical solutions.
We are looking forward to Hera’s future!