News
Source: https://www.kennesaw.edu/news
Archived: 2026-04-23 17:31
News
KSU News
News
Alumni
College of the Arts
Athletics
Architecture & Construction Management
Business
Campus & Community
Computing & Software Engineering
Education
Engineering & Engineering Technology
Health & Human Services
Humanities & Social Sciences
Research
Science & Mathematics
Students
About KSU
Publications
Merit Pages
Film on Campus
For the Media
News
News Releases by Topic
About KSU
Publications
Merit Pages
Film on Campus
For the Media
NIH-funded research uses AI to accelerate heart disease diagnosis and treatment
What if doctors could determine heart health before ever stepping into the operating
room? At Kennesaw State University, researchers are using artificial intelligence
to do just that, transforming how heart disease is diagnosed and treated.
Led by Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Lei Shi in the Southern Polytechnic
College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, the $522,695 project, funded by
the National Institutes of Health, explores how generative AI can be integrated with
biomechanical heart modeling to improve the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease.
Read More
Summit Magazine
Click here to see the digital magazine.
Latest News
See more news stories
Kennesaw State names 2026 Faculty Award honorees
Engineering student builds future in aerospace through research, competition teams
KSU students gain hands-on experience at Georgia State Capitol
Researcher uses emerging technologies to improve prostate cancer detection
Engineering, game design faculty turn nuclear science into interactive learning experience
Projects to look for at the Spring Symposium of Student Scholars
Research Matters: Is there more to measuring addiction recovery than abstinence?
Kennesaw State to launch Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences in Fall 2027
Experience Kennesaw State
See more experience pages
Faculty Spotlight: Jeanne Law
As artificial intelligence becomes more common in higher education and society, we
asked English professor and Center for Cyber Physical Realms (CYPHR) faculty affiliate
Jeanne Law to answer some questions about AI from KSU students!
KSU in the News
Research at Chernobyl and Fukushima shows how radioactive materials move in the environment
Kennesaw State University's new research center may reduce traffic, increase cybersecurity, more
'The Beauty Project' blooms at Smith-Gilbert Gardens in partnership with KSU
High-tech farming takes root at Kennesaw State's PLOT innovation hub
College students are writing with AI - but a pilot study finds they're not simply letting it write for them
©
KSU News
News
Alumni
College of the Arts
Athletics
Architecture & Construction Management
Business
Campus & Community
Computing & Software Engineering
Education
Engineering & Engineering Technology
Health & Human Services
Humanities & Social Sciences
Research
Science & Mathematics
Students
About KSU
Publications
Merit Pages
Film on Campus
For the Media
News
News Releases by Topic
About KSU
Publications
Merit Pages
Film on Campus
For the Media
NIH-funded research uses AI to accelerate heart disease diagnosis and treatment
What if doctors could determine heart health before ever stepping into the operating
room? At Kennesaw State University, researchers are using artificial intelligence
to do just that, transforming how heart disease is diagnosed and treated.
Led by Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Lei Shi in the Southern Polytechnic
College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, the $522,695 project, funded by
the National Institutes of Health, explores how generative AI can be integrated with
biomechanical heart modeling to improve the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease.
Read More
Summit Magazine
Click here to see the digital magazine.
Latest News
See more news stories
Kennesaw State names 2026 Faculty Award honorees
Engineering student builds future in aerospace through research, competition teams
KSU students gain hands-on experience at Georgia State Capitol
Researcher uses emerging technologies to improve prostate cancer detection
Engineering, game design faculty turn nuclear science into interactive learning experience
Projects to look for at the Spring Symposium of Student Scholars
Research Matters: Is there more to measuring addiction recovery than abstinence?
Kennesaw State to launch Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences in Fall 2027
Experience Kennesaw State
See more experience pages
Faculty Spotlight: Jeanne Law
As artificial intelligence becomes more common in higher education and society, we
asked English professor and Center for Cyber Physical Realms (CYPHR) faculty affiliate
Jeanne Law to answer some questions about AI from KSU students!
KSU in the News
Research at Chernobyl and Fukushima shows how radioactive materials move in the environment
Kennesaw State University's new research center may reduce traffic, increase cybersecurity, more
'The Beauty Project' blooms at Smith-Gilbert Gardens in partnership with KSU
High-tech farming takes root at Kennesaw State's PLOT innovation hub
College students are writing with AI - but a pilot study finds they're not simply letting it write for them
©