Registration may be closed once the capacity is reached.
Venue: Yoshida Campus, Kyoto University. Details can be found here.
November 3 (Monday) @NS Hall, Research Building #8, 3F
November 4 (Tuesday) @HORIBA Symposium Hall, International Science and Innovation Building, 5F
12:00 ~ 12:50
12:50 ~ 13:00
13:00 ~ 15:00
Each speaker will have 20 minutes including Q&A.
Akira Furui (Hiroshima University): Probabilistic Modeling of Biosignal and Machine Learning Applications
Silvia Becker (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): AI-based Atrial Cardiomyopathy Diagnosis and Risk Stratification Using ECG
Ciro Benito Raggio (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): FedSynthCT: Enabling Collaborative Medical Image Translation Across Institutions
Ivan Seleznov (Ritsumeikan University): Bridging Women's Health and Industrial Productivity: Evidence from a Menstrual Wellness Intervention in Toyota Manufacturing
Arinobu Niijima (NTT, Inc.): Muscle Interface for Motor Learning
15:00 ~ 15:30
15:30 ~ 17:30
The goal is to show that there are many options for when to pursue a PhD and what to do after.
All participants are welcome to submit questions to the panelists from diverse backgrounds.
*** Please submit the questions to the panelists in advance: Question form ***
Ph.D. Candidates and Postdocs
Julian Mierisch (Ph.D. Candidate / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Masato Shindo (Researcher / NTT, Inc.)
Kenzo Yamamoto (Postdoctoral Scholar / University of Tokyo)
Early Career Researchers
Akira Furui (Associate Professor / Hiroshima University)
Che-Wei Lin (Professor / National Cheng Kung University)
Arinobu Niijima (Distinguished Researcher / NTT, Inc.)
Ivan Seleznov (Affiliate Assistant Professor / Ritsumeikan University)
Nicolai Spicher (Associate Professor / Technical University of Denmark)
17:30~ 17:45
17:45 ~ 18:15
Nicolai Spicher (IEEE EMBS Young Professionals Committee Chair)
18:15 ~ 20:15
*Open to research session participants and invited guests only
10:00 ~ 12:00
Each speaker will have 20 minutes including Q&A.
Nicolai Spicher (Technical University of Denmark): Aging effects in electrophysiological time series – a novel digital biomarker?
Jonathan Krauß (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): Multi-scale modeling of cardiac electromechanics
Kenzo Yamamoto (University of Tokyo): Collagen–elastin network dynamics under traction reveal the microstructural basis of aortic failure
Pascal Maierhofer(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): Atrial twins - Bridging the gap between simulation and hospital interventions
Masato Shindo (NTT, Inc.): Developing Personalized Postural Balance Training Based on Sensory Reweighting
12:00 ~ 14:00
14:00 ~ 16:00
Each speaker will have 20 minutes including Q&A.
Che-Wei Lin (National Cheng Kung University): First-in-Class: A Novel Lightweight Deep Learning Algorithm for Simultaneous Detection of Atrial Fibrillation and Sleep Apnea Using Wearable Single-Lead ECG
Stephanie Appel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): Assessing Robustness in Cardiac Conduction Property Estimation
Julian Mierisch (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): Cardiac Simulation-Informed Prediction of Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation
Terumi Umematsu (NEC Corporation): To Advance People’s Well-Being: Estimating Mental and Physical Health Status
Kana Eguchi (Kyoto University): Evaluation That Matters: Reflections from Real-World ECG Data
16:00 ~ 16:10