Computational Medical Imaging is a young and fast-growing field of research, at the crossroads of Computer Sciences and Medicine. Its main objective is to design medical image processing software to assist diagnosis and therapeutic practice.
Lectures focused on the algorithmic, mathematical and biophysical foundations of computational medical imaging, and on a few clinical applications. Each lecture was followed by two seminars presented by scientists and physicians from a variety of specialties, who provided complementary insights. The closing symposium illustrated the international state-of-the-art in computational medical imaging and computer modeling of human organs.