The school offers teaching on the basics of biomedical imaging and provides the broader context necessary to understand recent advances and current challenges in the field. Cutting-edge techniques based on a wide range of imageformation mechanisms — including magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, infrared and optical microscopy, electron microscopy, and X-ray imaging — will be discussed, focusing on multimodal and multiscale imaging methods and supporting technologies such as computer-aided image analysis and modelling.
The school offers optimal learning paths for participants with a background in life sciences and physical sciences. Lectures will be held in the morning and hands-on sessions in the afternoon. Further highlights are a full-day project on a topic of choice, an industry day, and the EXCITE Symposium “Bringing algorithms close to data and scanner: distributed learning for biomedical imaging.”
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