The Department of Nutrition and Dietetics under the Quantum School of Health Sciences at Quantum University successfully organized an insightful expert session titled “AI in Nutrition: Building Smart Health Tools with Vibe Coding” at Unity Hall, B-Block. The session was conducted by Karanam Mehith, a distinguished alumnus of the department currently serving as a Nutritionist at WellWizz Innovation. The event aimed to introduce students to the growing integration of Artificial Intelligence in nutrition and healthcare technology.
The program commenced with the formal welcome of the guest speaker by faculty members and student coordinators. Faculty members, undergraduate students, and postgraduate scholars from the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics enthusiastically participated in the session. The event created a vibrant academic environment where students gained exposure to emerging trends in digital healthcare and nutrition innovation.
During the session, Mr. Mehith shared his inspiring professional journey from being a student of Nutrition and Dietetics to working in the rapidly evolving field of AI-driven health solutions. He explained the concept of “vibe coding” and highlighted how modern AI tools along with low-code and no-code technologies are transforming the development of smart healthcare applications. He further elaborated on how nutrition professionals can utilize Artificial Intelligence to create personalized diet plans, nutrition tracking systems, health monitoring applications, and predictive healthcare tools.
The expert session covered several important topics including AI applications in personalized nutrition, smart diet planning tools, automation in nutrition counselling, data analytics in health assessment, digital health innovations, and startup opportunities in the healthcare sector. Students actively engaged in discussions regarding career prospects in health technology, ethical use of AI in healthcare, and the future scope of Artificial Intelligence for nutrition professionals. Mr. Mehith encouraged students to strengthen their technical competencies alongside domain knowledge to remain competitive in the future healthcare industry.
One of the major highlights of the session was the live demonstration of simple AI-based health tool concepts designed to assist nutritionists in patient counselling, meal planning, and nutritional assessment. The practical examples provided students with valuable insights into interdisciplinary applications of nutrition science and technology. The session proved to be highly interactive, informative, and motivating, inspiring students to explore innovative approaches in the field of digital nutrition and healthcare solutions.





