Focus on Artificial Intelligence: New Lecture Series at APOLLON University of Applied Sciences

by | Nov 21, 2025 | Digitization, Health, Research

As part of the online lecture series “AI in Healthcare” at APOLLON University , doctoral students Yannik Angler and Yannik Kempf will present their research projects. Angler investigates the economic effects of artificial intelligence on hospital processes, Kempf the role of AI in cardiac auscultation. The event, moderated by Prof. Dr. Felix Hoffmann, will take place on November 25, 2025 at 6:00 p.m.

Yannik Angler analyzes how AI influences the profitability of hospital operations and highlights opportunities and challenges in integration into healthcare facilities. It focuses on quality of care, system relevance, regulatory requirements and success factors for sustainable AI implementation. Yannik Kempf investigates the influence of AI on diagnostic accuracy and certainty in cardiac auscultation, as well as its impact on physicians’ trust and decision-making processes. An open discussion concludes the event.

AI has the potential to revolutionize disease diagnostics by enabling more accurate diagnoses, improving early detection, and supporting physicians. (Credits: Alexandra Koch/pixabay)
AI has the potential to revolutionize disease diagnostics by enabling more accurate diagnoses, improving early detection, and supporting physicians. (Credits: Alexandra Koch/pixabay)

Participation in the free colloquium requires an internet-enabled device with audio output. External interested parties can register by e-mail to the university’s study organisation until 24 November 2025 to receive access data. Students can find registration options on the online campus.

Yannik Angler is a management consultant at PwC Germany and a PhD student at the University of Greifswald. He advises healthcare institutions on digital transformation, IT security and process management with a focus on AI implementation. Yannik Kempf is an assistant physician in internal medicine and is doing his doctorate in AI in cardiology at the Philipps University of Marburg. His experience in digital health and innovation projects shapes his research to improve clinical diagnostics.

Prof. Dr. Felix Hoffmann, Professor of Digital Health and Specialist in Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, will moderate the event. For almost ten years, he has been committed to the digitization of care structures.


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