THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUNCTIONAL IMAGING AND MODELING OF THE HEART
FIMH is a biennial scientific event that aims to integrate the state of the art research and novel development efforts in the fields of cardiovascular imaging, image analysis and heart modeling. The main goal is to encourage collaboration among students, junior and senior scientists working in signal and image processing, imaging, applied mathematics, biophysics, biomedical engineering, and experts in cardiology, radiology, biology and physiology.
The 12th edition will be held from June 19-22, 2023 in Lyon, France. It will be a particularly exciting return to this location, 20 years after the second edition of the conference in 2003. Lyon and its surroundings are an area of scientific excellence in Health, with a particularly dynamic ecosystem of renowned companies and academic and clinical institutions, as well as an outstanding city with great historical and architectural heritage, and awesome French gastronomy, among other highlights.
Please note that the conference will be onsite; there will not be a synchronized hybrid event. However, in a concern for ecology, we wish to allow remote people who would prefer not to travel by plane to follow the conference in a virtual asynchronous mode. To this end, sessions will be recorded for online access at a special price. For oral and poster presenters: one co-author may/should be onsite.
The main conference will consist of 3 days of scientific presentations and discussions, including four keynote lectures by renowned scientists in the field, as well as oral presentations and poster sessions by participants. Workshops will be held on the day before the main conference (June 19th) and on the last afternoon (June 22nd).
Located on the Lyon Tech-La Doua campus, the PILoT multimodal imaging platform houses all the optical, magnetic resonance and ultrasound imaging equipments of CREATIS laboratory and is approved for animal experimentations. Thanks to the multidisciplinarity of the members of the platform and the expertise of researchers from CREATIS, it provides tools for academic as well as industrial users in their quest to understand complex phenomena using imaging.
Registered FIMH participants may visit PILoT by registering here.