International Workshops
The REVAMMAD project offers a very intensive training program. Several network wide intensive training workshops have already taken place:
- Kick-off meeting and First Workshop – University of Lincoln – December 2013
- Second and Third Workshop – FORTH Crete – June 2014
- Fourth Workshop – Charite Berlin – December 2014
- Fifth Workshop – Padova – August/September 2015
- Sixth Workshop – Lincoln – June/July 2016
The workshops are complemented by e-learning modules and external courses.
e-Seminars & Journal Club
ESRs have the opportunity to attend a series of e-seminars designed exclusively for REVAMMAD. From November 2014, e-Seminars are complemented by Journal Clubs. ESRs will rotate to lead the monthly journal club:
- ‘Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning’ – Prof. Andrew Hunter, University of Lincoln
- ‘Advanced Approach to Machine Learning’ – Prof Andrew Hunter, University of Lincoln
- ‘Introduction to Image Analysis’ – Dr Xenophon Zabulis, FORTH-ICS
- ‘Image processing and 3D geometry’ – Dr Xenophon Zabulis, FORTH-ICS
- ‘Simplified models for fluid-structure interaction in blood flows’ – Jean-Frederic Gerbeau – INRIA
- First e-Journal Club event lead by Matteo Aletti
- ‘Pearling string instability in small blood vessels’ Jens Christian Brings Jacobsen – University of Copenhagen
Non-Network Conferences and Workshops
MICCAI (International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention) – Istambul (Turkey), October 2016
EMBC (Annual International Conference of th IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society) – Orlando (US), August 2016
EASDec (Annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes Eye Complications Study Group) – Manchester (UK), June 2016
ARVO (Annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology) – Seattle (US), May 2016
ISBI (International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging) – Prague (Czech Reputlic), April 2016
MICCAI 2015 – Munich, October 2015
Research Community
REVAMMAD ESRs have access to a wealth of resources in their field of research.
Women in Science:
WISE – Women in Science and Engineering – University of Lincoln
Women in Science University of Dundee
L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science programme