Miaojing Shi
Miaojing is a Professor at Tongji University, Shanghai and a Visiting Senior Lecturer at King’s College London (KCL). He leads the VisCom research group. His current research interest lies in computer vision and its application in medical imaging, especially with the advent of large models. He was a Workshop Speaker/Organizer for IJCAI’23, ECCV’22, ACM MM’19, ICCV’17.
Tom Vercauteren
Tom is a Professor of Interventional Image Computing at King's College London (KCL) where he leads the CAI4CAI research group. He is also co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Hypervision Surgical and acts as senior editor for the Medical Image Analysis journal. His research focuses on interventional medical imaging systems and their clinical translation.
Daniel A. Hashimoto
Daniel is an assistant professor of surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) and of computer and information science at Penn Engineering. He is the director of PCASO Lab and is a foregut and endoscopic surgeon and translational surgical data scientist. His primary research interests are in applications of computer vision to intraoperative surgical decision-making and the development of automated feedback mechanisms for surgical trainees. He led CLINICCAI, a MICCAI event dedicated to healthcare practitioners.
Hao Chen
Hao is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). His research interests lie in Trustworthy AI for Healthcare, Medical Image analysis, Computer-Assisted Intervention and Bioinformatics. He serves as Workshop Organizer of MICCAI’24, IJCAI’24.
Yueming Jin
Yueming is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS). Her research interests include artificial intelligence and its applications in robotic surgical data science and medical image computing. She serves as Workshop Organizer of IJCAI’24, ICLR’23, MICCAI’22-24.
Chinedu Nwoye
Chinedu is a post-doctoral research fellow at IHU/ICube laboratory France. He works in close collaborations with the IHU MixSurg institute, the IRCAD institute and the Strasbourg University Hospitals for medical data and other support. His research focuses on surgical workflow analysis and generative AI in surgery. He serves as lead organizer of MICCAI EndoVIS CholecTriplet’21-22.
The program committee includes PhDs, Post-Docs, industrial researchers, and academic faculties from diverse backgrounds.
Adam Schmidt (Intuitive Surgical)
Alistair Weld (Imperial College London)
Chen Chen (University of Sheffield)
Cheng Ouyang (University of Oxford)
Cyril Zakka, MD (Stanford University)
Ege Ozsoy (Technical University of Munich)
Matjaz Jogan (University of Pennsylvania)
Guolan Lu (Stanford University)
Guiqiu Liao (University of Pennsylvania)
Haofeng Liu (National University of Singapore)
Idris Hamoud (University of Strasbourg)
João Cartucho (Imperial College London)
Jennifer Eckhoff (Massachusetts General Hospital)
Kun Yuan (University of Strasbourg)
Lennart Bastian (Technical University of Munich)
Liu Li (Imperial College London)
Luyang Lu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Mara Pleasure (University of California, Los Angeles)
Meng Wei (King’s College London)
Micah Vinet (University of California, Los Angeles)
Oluwatosin Alabi (King’s College London)
Özgün Turgut (Technical University of Munich)
Philip Müller (Technical University of Munich)
Qingjie Meng (University of Birmingham)
Rossella Arcucci (Imperial College London)
Saurav Sharma (University of Strasbourg)
Shreeram Athreya (University of California, Los Angeles)
Shu Yang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Shuojue Yang (National University of Singapore)
Tobias Czempiel (EnAcuity)
Yuting He (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Zijie Yue (Tongji University)
Zijian Zhou (King’s College London)