On the afternoon of April 29, the 20th session of the Research Navigation Program was held in Classroom E128 of the East Coast Campus. Ye Dongcheng, a postgraduate Party member from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, delivered a lecture on the application of large model technologies in medical radiotherapy.
Ye Dongcheng elaborated on three major industry backgrounds and demands in the field of radiotherapy, and introduced the technical support and application frameworks for problem-solving, helping students understand the working logic of large models.
After explaining the basic core principles, he gave illustrations based on practical application scenarios, presented the overall core architecture of big data technology applied in radiotherapy, and analyzed the important value of the technology. Comparing with the international development status, he explained the integrated application of traditional diagnosis and treatment modes and AI intelligent innovation, enabling students to directly and truly appreciate the practical significance of big data and AI technologies in clinical diagnosis and treatment.
This lecture not only enabled students to systematically understand the application of big data technologies in radiotherapy, but also intuitively showed their huge impact in the biomedical field, providing directions for students’ future medical research and technology learning.

