IEEE EMB

9th IEEE EMBS International Summer School on Biomedical Imaging

Berder, France, 18-26 June, 2010

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Candidature submission open from Dec., 2009 to Mar. 1st, 2010

Jean-Louis COATRIEUX and Christian ROUX, Chairs

The spirit of this Summer School is inspired by the most prestigious school ever founded in France, Saint Flour, the influence of which has spread to generations of researchers in Mathematics. Since its establishment in Brittany in 1994, this school has become a worldwide reference. It is resolutely international (participants from more than twenty countries have participated to the previous editions) and accessible to young scientists. It is an open yet privileged place for exchanges and discussions of major on-going work. Informal and warm, at a location where the sea and the land combine in a time varying relation, this school brings together, every two years for ten days, the world great teachers and researchers in Biomedical Imaging.

Lectures, seminars, and discussions are organized at the highest level, but with the freedom of spirit that is the tradition of Brittany. The school objective is to contribute without any exclusion to advances in a rapidly evolving field, and to foster participation in the adventure of research. It provides up-to-date, state-of-art knowledge on emerging areas and addresses important issues dealing with complex, multivariate systems, going from basic to applied research.

Audience: The Summer School is open to graduate students (M.S., PhD), post doctoral scientists, radiologists, biologists, researchers and engineers in industry

Lectures - Program

Mathias FINK, ESPCI ParisTech, France “Multi-wave Imaging”
Koji IKUTA, Nagoya University, Japan “Optically Driven Nano Robots with Image Based Force Measurement for Cell Investigation”
Dimitris METAXAS, Rutgers University, USA “Learning and Stochastic Deformable Model-Based methods for Clinical and Preclinical Applications”
Jean-Christophe OLIVO MARIN, Institut Pasteur, France “Quantitative biological imaging: from cells to numbers”
Jerry PRINCE, Johns Hopkins University, USA “Segmentation and Labeling in Neuroimaging”
Marco VICECONTI, University of Bologna, Italy “imaging and modelling biomechanics: the virtual physiological human”

Guest Lecture & Panel Lecture

To be announced

Junior Lecture

To be selected among the former participants of the Summer School

LTSI
LTSI

For information, Contact

Jean-Louis DILLENSEGER, LTSI, Université de Rennes 1, 35042 Rennes CEDEX, France
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Web : http://ieeess.enst-bretagne.fr