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  • Computational Biomechanics for Medicine XX (MICCAI endorsed event): Call for papers (submission deadline: 04 August, 2025)

    Computational Biomechanics for Medicine XX (CBM XX)
    (MICCAI endorsed event)

    https://cbm.mech.uwa.edu.au/CBM2025/index.html


    Paper Submission Deadline: August 04, 2025

    Workshop Date: December 04-05, 2025

    Will be held in a hybrid format: On-site (in Perth, Western Australia, Australia) and Online


    Rationale

    Mathematical modelling and computer simulation have had a profound impact on science and proved tremendously successful in engineering. One of the greatest challenges for mechanists is to extend the success of computational mechanics beyond traditional engineering, in particular to medicine and biomedical sciences. The Computational Biomechanics for Medicine workshops provide an opportunity for researchers to present and exchange ideas on applying their techniques to computer-integrated medicine, which includes Medical Image Computing, Computer-Aided Modeling and Evaluation of Surgical Procedures, and Imaging, Analysis Methods for Image Guided Therapies, Intricacies of Image- Guided Surgery in Resource-Limited Settings, Inclusive and Fair Machine Learning for Medical Imaging, Computational Physiology, and Medical Robotics. For example, continuum mechanics models provide a rational basis for analysing biomedical images by constraining solutions to biologically reasonable motions and processes. Biomechanical modelling can also provide clinically significant information about the physical status of the underlying biological system by integrating information across molecular, tissue, organ, and organism scales. Comprehensive biomechanical models can also generate synthetic training data for machine learning-based image analysis systems.

    The main goal of this workshop is to showcase the clinical and scientific utility of computational biomechanics in computer-integrated medicine.


    Organisers

    Karol Miller, The University of Western Australia

    Adam Wittek, The University of Western Australia

    Magdalena Kobielarz, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology

    Anju R. Babu, National Institute of Technology Rourkela


    Keynote Speaker:

    Professor Paul Parizel
    (https://research-repository.uwa.edu....s/paul-parizel)

    David Hartley Chair in Radiology
    UWA Medical School
    The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
    Director of the Western Australia National Imaging Facility (NIF) Node






    Last edited by Adam Wittek; June 22, 2025, 09:59 AM.
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