Exploring the Frontiers of AI and Biomechanics at ICIST 2025
Archimedes, Athena Research Center, Greece is happy to see its work being featured at the 15th International Conference on Information Society and Technology (ICIST 2025), at Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania, through an invited keynote speech by Dr. Serafeim Moustakidis, titled: “Bringing Biomechanics into the AI Era: A New Frontier for Gait and Joint Health.”
The keynote speech highlighted one of our research initiatives, Physics-Informed AI for Predictive Gait Retraining to Combat Knee Osteoarthritis, a project where deterministic simulations, biomechanics, biology, physics, and artificial intelligence converge to advance personalized health. This research is being conducted by Dr. Serafeim Moustakidis and Dr. Polydoros Kampaktsis.
This interdisciplinary effort embodies the core vision of Archimedes, Athena Research Center, Greece: bridging theoretical models and real-world applications, and enabling AI systems that learn from both data and physical laws. In the words of the keynote, “where Newton meets Bayes” where physics predicts theory, and data refines it. This intersection represents the future of human-centered, explainable AI in healthcare: intelligence that learns not only from numbers, but from nature itself.
Visit the official ICIST 2025 site, here.