June 11 - 13, 2025
Intensive Summer School on Computational Cardiology: theory, applications
and new trends
Milan, Italy
Three-day Summer School
The fully on-site summer school is tailored for PhD students specializing in computational modeling, cardiac research, or related fields.
Ideal for doctoral candidates from diverse research groups and institutions, with an emphasis on collaboration and knowledge-sharing.
Connect with peers and experts from doctoral schools across Italy and beyond, fostering collaboration and innovation.
Registration
Spots are limited, so act fast — secure your place today!
To attend the Summer School, please fill out the registration form available on the side or at the following link:
During registration, let us know if you would like to present a poster or give a contributed talk. If so, please send a brief title and abstract to sscompcard@gmail.com for consideration.
You’re also invited to join the Social Dinner, a fantastic opportunity to network and unwind with fellow participants in a relaxed setting. The estimated cost is €50, payable directly on-site. The location will be communicated in advance.
Don’t miss out—this is your chance to learn, connect, and share your work in a dynamic academic environment. We look forward to seeing you there!
Summer school venue
In the heart of Milan, the historic Sala Lauree of the Università degli Studi di Milano exudes timeless elegance. With its soaring ceilings, intricate details, and soft light filtering through grand windows, this space blends academic tradition with poetic charm.
The refined wooden paneling and stately ambiance create an inspiring setting for meaningful dialogue and collaboration. Here, within walls steeped in history, ideas flourish, bridging the past and future in one of Milan’s most iconic venues.
Organizing committee
Sofia Botti,
Università della Svizzera Italiana
sofia.botti@usi.ch
Ngoc Mai Monica Huynh,
Università degli Studi di Pavia
ngocmaimonica.huynh@unipv.it
Simone Scacchi,
Università degli Studi di Milano
simone.scacchi@unimi.it
Giovanni Ziarelli,
Università degli Studi di Milano
giovanni.ziarelli@unimi.it