Dr. Bereket YILMA

ARTISTIC DIGITAL MENTAL HEALTH CARE VISIONARY

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SCIENTIST.

EDUCATOR.

ENTREPRENEUR.

Dr. Bereket Yilma is a scientist, educator, entrepreneur, and visionary of Artistic Digital Mental Health Care, founder of ArtAICare, the first end-to-end digital art therapy platform and the ArtAICare Academy, bridging the tech and AI literacy gap, transforming mental health professionals into leaders of the AI revolution in mental health care. As a scientist, he has developed several systems and digital intervention tools that accelerate recovery from mental health disorders through evidence-based art therapy approaches. Dr. Yilma is a strong advocate for human-centered AI, ensuring that technology supports clinical decision-making and therapeutic processes without replacing expert judgment. He has a track record of leading interdisciplinary research at the intersection of AI, brain-computer interfaces, mental health care, and digital therapeutic systems, designing scalable solutions and guiding teams to deliver measurable clinical outcomes and effective treatment interventions.

BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Yilma is a multidisciplinary scientist whose work blends human-centered artificial intelligence, cognitive neuroscience, and digital intervention design to advance personalized and adaptive digital systems across multiple domains, including mental health care, adaptive museum guidance, and collaborative robotics in industrial settings. He earned a PhD in Artificial Intelligence, a Master’s in Computer Science (AI), and a Bachelor’s in Computer & Information Sciences, with a strong focus on personalization, adaptive interfaces, and interactive intelligent environments.

Before founding ArtAICare, Dr. Yilma worked extensively at the forefront of research and development within major European research institutions and universities, including the Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK), the University of Trento, the Research Center for Automatic Control (CRAN) jointly with the French National Scientific Research Center (CNRS), the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), contributing to advanced projects exploring recommender systems, affective computing, multimodal interactions, and adaptive user modeling. He was also a Visiting Scholar in the United States at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Computing and Information. His scholarly works have been published and presented in top-tier international scientific venues in artificial intelligence and human–computer interaction. 

Currently, Dr. Yilma serves as the CEO of ArtAICare and Program Director of the ArtAICare Academy. He is a firm believer that Mental health care professionals should be the leaders of the AI revolution in the therapeutic space. Hence, his effort at the academy is leading the desing and deployment of AI-enabled digital art therapy systems and advanced training programs for mental health professionals focused on translating research into clinically grounded digital interventions, ensuring that AI systems support therapeutic decision-making and treatment design without replacing professional expertise. In parallel, he serves as a Lecturer at the University of Luxembourg and an active member of the Computational Interaction Research team, contributing to ongoing research in artificial intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).

Projects

Showcasing work in AI, BCI, and art therapy.

A sleek interface displaying brainwave data visualizations in dark mode.
A sleek interface displaying brainwave data visualizations in dark mode.
Neuro AI

AI models designed to interpret brain signals.

Close-up of a wearable brain-computer interface device on a user's head.
Close-up of a wearable brain-computer interface device on a user's head.
BCI Tech

Innovative devices bridging mind and machine.

A digital canvas showing abstract art created through neural feedback.
A digital canvas showing abstract art created through neural feedback.
A minimalist workspace with a computer displaying digital art therapy software.
A minimalist workspace with a computer displaying digital art therapy software.
Art Therapy

Healing through interactive digital creativity.

Research

Ongoing studies in human-centered AI.

Experience Matters

Focused on human-centered technology.

Work

Chief Executive Officer

Artaicare

2018 - Present

Driving innovation in AI-driven brain-computer interface solutions.

Research Scientist

Tech University

2012 - 2018

Explored neural data to enhance digital art therapy methods.

A minimalist dark-mode portrait of Dr. Bereket A. Yilma working thoughtfully at his desk surrounded by AI and brain-computer interface sketches.
A minimalist dark-mode portrait of Dr. Bereket A. Yilma working thoughtfully at his desk surrounded by AI and brain-computer interface sketches.