Summary
Ari Ercole is a physician-scientist and interim Chief Clinical Information Officer based in the Greater Cambridge area, combining nine years of clinical leadership in neurosciences intensive care with a PhD-trained background in physics. He directs efforts at the intersection of anaesthesia, HEMS trauma critical care and data science, driving AI and ML applications for acute physiology and critical care monitoring. As an affiliated associate professor and faculty at Cambridge's AI in Medicine centre, he bridges academic research, sensor and signal systems development, and hospital informatics. He founded the Data Science section at ESICM and has a track record of translating signal-processing research into clinical decision support—an unusual blend of hands-on ICU practice, physics-led quantitative rigor, and health systems leadership.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
MB BChir, Medicine, MB BChir, Medicine at University of Cambridge