In recent years, the emerging field of precision medicine has raised awareness for the input machine learning, and computational models can provide. Especially, for the development of personalised models that are able to reproduce the complex physiological reality of a given patient based on data collected in clinical environments.
The aim of this workshop is to gather experts at the interface between applied mathematics and biomedical engineering to discuss novel advances in computational methods in medicine.This workshop will provide a platform for international researchers and entrepreneurs working in this cutting-edge domain to present their advances, brainstorm and connect, thus promoting future progress, and strengthening the local research network in this emerging field.
Key Notes will be held by Prof. Luca Gerardo-Giorda (Johannes Kepler University Linz), Prof. Simone Pezzuto (Università della Svizzera italiana), Prof. Gernot Plank (Medical University of Graz), Prof. Thomas Pock (Graz University of Technology), Prof. Joachim Schöberl (Technical University Vienna) and Prof. Edward Vigmond (Liryc Institute Bordeaux).
A public lecture will be given by Prof. Martin Holler (University of Graz) on Monday, 14th of February, starting at 17:30.
Please register under https://colibri.uni-graz.at/de/colibri-focus-workshop/registration/
For further details please see the Workshop's webpage.