NIBIB - National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
Project Summary/Abstract The Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Image Science 2026, themed "Advanced Technologies and Computational Methods in Imaging Across Scales and Modalities," aims to convene leading imaging scientists from diverse fields such as remote sensing, astronomy, defense, homeland security, and biomedical and medical imaging. The primary objective is to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in imaging technologies. The conference will achieve its goals through a series of structured sessions, each focusing on cutting-edge topics such as super-resolution imaging, quantum imaging, live high-speed biomedical and medical imaging, adaptive optics in turbid media, artificial intelligence and image science, image quality and task-based assessments, and imaging in emerging consumer displays. These sessions will facilitate the exchange of ideas and promote discussions on the latest advancements and challenges in image science. To encourage the participation of junior scientists, the conference will offer scholarships to students, postdocs, and young professionals. This support will enable them to present their research and engage with senior researchers, fostering mentorship and collaboration opportunities. The conference will also feature poster sessions, providing a platform for young investigators to showcase their work and receive feedback from established scientists. The GRC on Image Science 2026 will be held at Tuscany Il Ciocco, Lucca (Barga), Italy, from April 26 to May 1, 2026. The event will include keynote speeches, invited talks, and discussion sessions led by prominent experts in the field. The collegial atmosphere and single-track format of the conference will ensure that all participants can fully engage in discussions and networking activities. By bringing together imaging scientists from various disciplines, the conference will stimulate the application of image-science principles, facilitating significant advances in the design and objective assessment of imaging systems. The ultimate goal is to enhance the research potential of young scientists and promote the development of innovative imaging technologies that can address complex challenges in healthcare, defense, and other critical areas.
Up to $10K
2027-03-31
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