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Marta Narigina is a researcher, lecturer, and digital technology specialist with expertise in electrical engineering, electronics, and information and communication technologies. She is currently a lecturer and research assistant at Riga Technical University (RTU), specializing in system analysis, modeling, and design.
Narigina earned her Master’s degree from Riga Technical University, where her thesis focused on the Development of a Big Data Approach to Digital Medicine. Her academic journey also includes a Bachelor's degree with a thesis on The Use of Virtual Reality Technologies in Secondary School Education.
Her research interests encompass artificial intelligence, digital twins in healthcare, cybersecurity, high-performance computing, and data-driven decision support systems. She has actively contributed to various national and international research projects, including the Horizon 2020-funded AI- and Simulation-Based Engineering at Exascale and the Master of Science in Smart, Secure and Interconnected Systems under the Digital Europe Programme.
Narigina has presented her work at numerous scientific conferences and has authored publications indexed in SCOPUS and Web of Science. Her recent research includes a Review of AI-Driven Digital Twin Frameworks for Cardiovascular Disease Diagnosis and Management and the development of a Convolutional Neural Network-Based Digital Diagnostic Tool for the Identification of Psychosomatic Illnesses.
Beyond research, she plays an active role in academia by mentoring students, organizing international scientific conferences, and serving as a reviewer. She has received multiple accolades, including a Certificate of Excellence and recognition in the RTU Gold Fund for her contributions to research and education.
Narigina is proficient in multiple languages, including Latvian, English, Russian, and German, and has strong digital and analytical skills, making her a leader in the field of smart and secure digital healthcare solutions.