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Welcome to the web page for the 39th Project Week!

This event will take place June 12-16, 2023 in Montreal, Canada.

If you have any questions, you can contact the organizers.

Registration

  • All participants (both remote and in-person) have to register using the this form.
  • Registration for remote participants is free.
  • Registration for in person participants is 350 $CAN (approx. 250 $US). You can register your fee here.

Zoom

During Project Week, a zoom session will be running continuously and will be used for both project presentations and breakout sessions. Please join at this link. Note that the Slicer Internationalization breakout session will use a different zoom session available using this link.

Discord

The Discord application is used to communicate between team members and organize activities before and during Project Week. Please join the Project Week Discord server as soon as possible and explore its functionality before the workshop. For more information on the use of Discord before and during Project Week, please visit this page.

Venue

The images below show how to get to the PW39 conference room. If you Google "ETS", it will take you to the main building of the university (1). You need to walk about 200 meters to get to the building called "Maison des étudiants" (2). Enter the building and either climb the stairs or take the elevator on the right to reach the second floor(3). From there, you should easily find the registration desk. The conference room for PW39 is right beside.

Venue entrance on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/xNedgMBt4C6jwiCu5

Agenda

{% include calendar.md from="2023-06-12" to="2023-06-16" %}

Breakout sessions

  1. Future of rendering in VTK and Slicer
  2. AMP SCZ Program
  3. Slicer Platform Update Slides
  4. IGT

Contributing Project Pages

Videos in project pages

Here are some steps to make sure all of your awesome videos render correctly:

  1. Videos added by drag and drop will render correctly when viewed through GitHub, but need some extra tweaks to work in the final generated website. In your README.md, if you have a video link that looks like this:

    https://github.com/NA-MIC/ProjectWeek/assets/66890913/8f257f29-fa9c-4319-8c49-4138003eba27
    

    Update it to:

    <video
      controls muted
      src="https://github.com/NA-MIC/ProjectWeek/assets/66890913/8f257f29-fa9c-4319-8c49-4138003eba27"
      style="max-height:640px; min-height: 200px">
    </video>
    
    
  2. Links to externally hosted videos (such as YouTube) will need an iframe. Replace:

    https://youtu.be/ZWxE5QcGvE8
    

    with

    <iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZWxE5QcGvE8">
    </iframe>
    

Updating existing project pages

Here are the steps using the GitHub web interface:

  1. Navigate to your project's README.md on the GitHub website. For instance, if you want to update a project called YourProjectName, visit the URL https://github.com/NA-MIC/ProjectWeek/blob/master/PW39_2023_Montreal/Projects/YourProjectName/README.md .

  2. Click the edit button, as shown in this screenshot: Screenshot 2023-06-12 10 43 35

  3. You can now edit the page, add images by dragging and dropping, and more.

  4. Once done, click "Commit Changes", and follow the instructions to create a fork and a pull request to add your changes to the webpage. See this screenshot for reference: Screenshot 2023-06-12 10 50 50

Creating new project pages

With the Project Week GitHub Issue page, you have three options to create your Project Page:

  1. Create a Proposal issue: If you have an idea for a project page but are not quite ready to create it yet, you can create a “Proposal” issue.

  2. Create a Project issue: If you are ready to create your page, you can simply create a “Project” issue. This issue will allow you to fill out a convenient form to provide the necessary details.

  3. Create the project page yourself using the template: If you prefer to create the Project Page yourself, you can still do so by using the provided template and submitting a pull request.

Project Creation Tips

  • Get your project pages created early! The day before is best to make sure everything you need for you presentation is available. The ProjectWeek site will be closed to edits for the 10 minutes before both the opening and closing presentation session to ensure site generation. After this 10 minute period edits will be re-enabled.

  • If you are creating the project page yourself using the template, don't reuse a project page template from a previous year. We have made significant updates to the template to support auto-generation of project pages, so previous years' templates will not function properly.

    • When naming the file, please ensure there are no spaces/special characters in the folder or file name
    • Make sure to fill out / update all of the information at the top of the README file (title, category, location, etc)
  • Remember to fill out the title for your project when using the project creation issue

  • Check the formatting on the Key Investigators list when creating a project issue (this is critical for page generation):

    - Firstname Lastname (Affiliation, Country)

Projects

To learn how to create or update project pages, please refer to the contributing project pages section.

{% include projects.md %}

Registrants

Do not add your name to this list below. It is maintained by the organizers based on your registration.

List of registered participants so far (names will be added here after processing registrations):

  1. Rafael Palomar, Oslo University Hospital, Norway, (In-person, Confirmed)
  2. Sam Horvath, Kitware, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  3. Simon Drouin, École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  4. Steve Pieper, Isomics, Inc., USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  5. David Clunie, PixelMed, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  6. Ron Kikinis, M.D., Harvard Medical School, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  7. Étienne Léger, Mcgill University, Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  8. Curtis Lisle, Curtis Lisle, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  9. Kyle Sunderland, Queen’s University, Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  10. Andrey Titov, École de technologie supérieure, Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  11. Stephen Aylward, Kitware, Inc., USA, (Online)
  12. Sara Rolfe, Seattle Children's Research Institute, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  13. Andrey Fedorov, Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  14. Juan Pablo GRAFFIGNA, San Juan National University-Biomedical Engeering Institute, Argentina, (Online)
  15. Deepa Krishnaswamy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  16. Rebecca Hisey, Queen’s University , Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  17. Rudolf Bumm, Kantonsspital Graubünden, Switzerland, (Online)
  18. Beier Yao, McLean Hospital; Harvard Medical School, USA, (Online)
  19. Sylvain Bouix, ÉTS, Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  20. Theodore Aptekarev, Slicer Community, Montenegro, (Online)
  21. Lucia Magdalena Bravo Cumpian, Universidad Nacional de San Juan - facultad de Ingeniería- Instituto de Bioingenieria (INBIO) - , Argentina, (Online)
  22. Mohamed Alalli BILAL, Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique, University Cheikh Anta diop of Dakar , Senegal, (Online)
  23. Chris Bridge, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  24. Ofer Pasternak, Harvard Medical School, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  25. Shreyas Fadnavis, MGH, Harvard Medical School, USA, (Online)
  26. Kevin Cho, Brigham Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  27. Jess Tate, University of Utah, USA, (Online)
  28. Guillermo Cecchi, IBM Research, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  29. Pablo Polosecki, IBM Research, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  30. Eduardo Castro, IBM Reseach, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  31. Amene Asgari, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School , USA, (Online)
  32. Nora Penzel, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  33. Rodolfo Eduardo RODRÍGUEZ SCHMÄDKE, INBIO - UNSJ, Argentina, (Online)
  34. Luc Anchling, University of Michigan, France, (In-person)
  35. Colton Barr, Queen's University, Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  36. Pablo Sergio Castellano Rodríguez, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, (In-person, Confirmed)
  37. Jose Carlos Mateo Perez, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, (In-person, Confirmed)
  38. Gabriella d'Albenzio, The Intervention Centre (OUS), Norway, (In-person, Confirmed)
  39. Konstantinos Ntatsis, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands, (In-person, Confirmed)
  40. Justin Kirby, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, USA, (Online)
  41. Zhuopin Sun, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia, (Online)
  42. Gabor Fichtinger , Queen's University, Canada, (Online)
  43. Pape Mady THIAO , École militaire de santé de Dakar , Senegal, (Online)
  44. Sarah Frisken, Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA, (Online)
  45. Mohamed Alalli BILAL, Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique de Dakar, Université Cheikh Anta diop de Dakar , Mauritania, (Online)
  46. João Pedro Alves Januário, University of São Paulo, Brazil, (Online)
  47. Nathan Hutin, University of Michigan, France, (In-person)
  48. Adam Li, Georgetown University , USA, (Online)
  49. Roya Khajavibajestani, Brigham and women's hospital, USA, (Online)
  50. Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware, USA, (Online)
  51. Hassan, Concordia University, Canada, (Online)
  52. Nima Masoumi, Concordia University, Canada, (Online)
  53. Douglas Samuel Gonçalves, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, (Online)
  54. Lucas Sanchez Silva, USP, Brazil, (Online)
  55. Luiz Otávio Murta Junior , Universidade de São Paulo , Brazil, (Online)
  56. Tina Kapur, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  57. Tamas Ungi, Queen's University, Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  58. Junichi Tokuda, Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  59. Mike Jin, Harvard Medical School, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  60. Andras Lasso, Queen's University, Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  61. Dennis Bontempi, BWH/MGB, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  62. Cosmin Ciausu, Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  63. Enrique Hernandez Laredo, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, Mexico, (Online)
  64. Diana Alejandra Mendoza Mora, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico, (Online)
  65. Mariana Alvarez-Carvajal, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, Mexico, (Online)
  66. Daniela Patricia Schacherer, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Germany, (In-person, Confirmed)
  67. Gael Garcia, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Mexico, (Online)
  68. Andy Huynh, The University of Western Australia, Australia, (In-person, Confirmed)
  69. Idrissa SECK, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (UCAD), Senegal, (Online)
  70. Papa ibra NDIAYE, Université Cheikh Anta Diop Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique (UCAD/ESP), Senegal, (Online)
  71. Pape Malick GUEYE, Université Cheikh Anta Diop (UCAD) , Senegal, (Online)
  72. Valeria Gómez Valdes , Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México , Mexico, (Online)
  73. Abigail Mercado Ponciano, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico, (Online)
  74. Nubia Sofía González Casanova, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico, (Online)
  75. Victor Manuel Montaño Serrano, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico, (Online)
  76. Vianney Muñoz Jiménez, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico, (Online)
  77. Leonard Nuernberg, MGB, Netherlands, (In-person, Confirmed)
  78. Adriana Herlinda Vilchis González, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico, (Online)
  79. Juan Carlos Avila Vilchis, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico, (Online)
  80. Sonia Pujol, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA, (Online)
  81. David Slavíček, Brno University of Technology, Czechia, (Online)
  82. Mehrdad Asadi, Concordia University, Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  83. Sondos Ayyash, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Canada, (In-person)
  84. Ozge Ikiz Yurtsever, Stanford University, USA, (Online)
  85. Emel Alkim, Stanford University, USA, (Online)
  86. Aída García Limas , UAEMéx , Mexico, (Online)
  87. María Rosa Rodríguez Luque, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, (Online)
  88. Fatou Bintou NDIAYE, Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique (ESP) of Dakar, Senegal, (Online)
  89. Hui Liu, UIH, China, (Online)
  90. Ahmedou Moulaye IDRISS, Faculty of Medicine / Nouakchott, Mauritania, (Online)
  91. Daniel Enrique Fernández García, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico, (Online)
  92. Chi Zhang, Seattle Children's Research Institute, USA, (Online)
  93. Ben Zwick, The University of Western Australia, Australia, (In-person, Confirmed)
  94. Mohammadreza Eskandari, McGill University, Canada, (In-person, Confirmed)
  95. Kartik Narayan Sahoo, University of Alberta, Canada, (Online)
  96. Alicia Pose Díez de la Lastra, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid , Spain, (In-person, Confirmed)
  97. Abigail Mercado Ponciano, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México , Mexico, (Online)
  98. Justin Johnson, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA, (In-person, Confirmed)
  99. Mark Pearson, CNI Molecular Imaging, Australia, (Online)
  100. Ole Vegard Solberg, SINTEF, Norway, (Online)
  101. Csaba Pinter, Ebatinca, Spain, (Online)
  102. Fernandez Vidal Sara, ICM, France, (Online)
  103. Attila Tanács, University of Szeged, Hungary, (Online)
  104. Khaled Younis, SIIM, USA, (Online)
  105. Adama Wade, UCAD, Queen's, Senegal, (In-person, Confirmed)
  106. Gabriel Kwiecinski Antunes, Web Kriativa, Brazil, (Online)
  107. Sheikh Muhammad Usman Shami, King Edward Medical University, Pakistan, (Online)
  108. Mahmoud Gamal, Alexandria University, Egypt, (Online)
  109. Attila Nagy, University of Szeged, Department of Medical Physics and Informatics, Hungary, (Online)
  110. Soyoung Lim, Samsung Medical Center, South Korea, (Online)
  111. Cathia Michelle Nava Vargas, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México , Mexico, (Online)
  112. Umang Pandey, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), Spain, (Online)
  113. Mamadou Samba CAMARA, UCAD, Senegal, (Online)
  114. Linmin Pei, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, USA, (Online)
  115. Robert Zsolt Szabo, Queen's University / Óbuda University, Hungary, (In-person)
  116. Jeff VanOss, BAMF Health, USA, (Online)
  117. David Allemang, Kitware, USA, (Online)
  118. Alireza Mostafanejad, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA, (Online)
  119. Harald Scheirich, Kitware, USA, (Online)
  120. Javier Pascau, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, (Online)
  121. Simon Oxenford, Charite Berlin, Germany, (Online)
  122. Hascoët Camille, Polytech Sorbonne, France, (In-person)
  123. krithika, georgetown university, USA, (Online)
  124. Nadya Shusharina, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA, (Online)
  125. Mohamed Abdallahi Keita, Faculté de Médecine, de Pharmacie et d’Odonto-Stomatologie, Mauritania, (Online)
  126. Parikshit Juvekar, Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA, (Online)
  127. Tagwa Idris, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA, (Online)
  128. Ruoyan Meng, NTNU, Norway, (Online)
  129. aichetou mohamed vall, faculty of medicine, Mauritania, (Online)
  130. Hendou Bouboutt, Faculty of medicine , Mauritania, (In-person)
  131. Mohamed Aly Dedew, Faculte medecine de Nouakchott, Mauritania, (Online)
  132. Mauro Ignacio Dominguez, Independent, Argentina, (Online)
  133. Mario Mata, Autonomous University of Juarez, Mexico, (Online)
  134. Thanuja Uruththirakodeeswaran, University of Alberta, Canada, (Online)
  135. Srivathsan Shanmuganathan, University of Alberta, Canada, (Online)
  136. Davi Romao , Hospital Sirio-Libanes , Brazil, (Online)
  137. Andres Diaz-Pinto, NVIDIA, UK, (Online)
  138. David García Mato, Ebatinca S.L., Spain, (Online)
  139. Laura Connolly, Queen's University, Canada, (Online)
  140. Shadi nouri, Private, Iran, (Online)
  141. Alireza Sedghi, OHIF, Canada, (Online)
  142. DANIELA SOFÍA PEDROZO ROCA, INBIO - UNSJ, Argentina, (Online)
  143. Mario Mata, Autonomous University of Juarez , Mexico, (Online)
  144. Maximilian Fischer, German Cancer Research Center, Germany, (Online)
  145. Jaswant Panchumarti, Kitware, USA, (Online)
  146. Lucas Gandel, Kitware, France, (Online)
  147. Orphée, McGill , Canada, (Online)
  148. Thomas K Noh, University of Hawaii, USA, (Online)
  149. Boubacar FATY, Ecole Superieure polytechnique, Senegal, (Online)
  150. Geir Arne Tangen, SINTEF, Norway, (Online)
  151. Nayra Pumar Carreras, EBATINCA, Spain, (Online)
  152. Shreeraj Jadhav, Kitware Inc, USA, (Online)
  153. Joe Boccanfuso, Radical Imaging, Canada, (Online)
  154. Leonardo Campos, PUC-MG, Brazil, (Online)

Statistics

Participation statistics

Organizers

Local organization

Simon Drouin - Associate professor in the department of software and information technology engineering at École de Technologie Supérieure

Global Project Week organizing committee

History

Please read about our experience in running these events since 2005: Increasing the Impact of Medical Image Computing Using Community-Based Open-Access Hackathons: the NA-MIC and 3D Slicer Experience.