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Program > Thursday June 5 (Satellite Events)

Program Overview, see this link for more details

 

9-12 Heart-PINNs: Tutorial on Using Physics-Informed Neural Networks to Characterize Cardiac Properties (Parallel Session A)

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Organizers: 

  • Marta Varela, PhD, City St George’s University of London & Imperial College London, UK
  • Annie Ching-En Chiu, MS, Imperial College London, UK
  • Francisco Sahli Costabal, PhD, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile 
  • Cian Scannell, PhD, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
  • Simone Pezzuto, PhD, Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy

9:00-9:15: Introduction to PINNs (MV, AC)

9:15-9:30: PINNs for Myocardial Perfusion (CS)

9:30-9:45: Image Registration with PINNs (FS)

9:45-10:00: Identifying Cardiac Fibre Orientations with PINNS (SP)

10:00-10:15: The Future of PINNs (MV, AC)

10:15-10:45: Break

11:00-12:00: Write your own PINNs code (FS, SP)

12:00: Lunch

  

8-13 Interventional Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (iCMR) Workshop and Live Case (Parallel Session B)

Location: Moore Auditorium, Children's Medical Center, 1935 Medical District Dr, Dallas, GoogleMaps

Organizers: 

  • Suren Reddy, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX, USA
  • Munes Fares, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX, USA
  • Gerald Greil, MD, PhD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX, USA

8:00-8:30: Breakfast Coffee

8:30-9:00: Welcome remarks and kick off (G. Greil, S. Reddy)

9:00-9:30: iCMR – What do I need to start? (G. Greil)

9:30-11:30: Live iCMR Case streamed from iCMR suite (S. Reddy, F. Greil, T. Hussain, M. Fares & iCMR team)

9:30-11:30: Interactive session of the Live Case facilitated by Suren Reddy, with intercalated talks and discussions covering topics:

  • How do I Choose iCMR Cases? iCMR Indications, Systems, Equipment (S. Reddy)
  • Interventional Device Safety and Visualization for iCMR (A. Campbell-Washburn, NIH, Bethesda, MD)
  • iCMR Evaluation of a Fontan Patient (G. Greil, S. Reddy)
  • How do I Make Use of the Rich Data? (Maria Gusseva, UT Southwestern)
  • Biophysical Reduced Order Modeling Adapted to Augmented Monitoring Using Multimodality Data (Francois Kimmig, Inria, France)
  • iCMR in Lymphatic Imaging (M. Fares)

Other participants interested to present their topic relevant to multi-modality imaging (such as iCMR), data reconstruction, processing and interpretation, please, contact us at fimh2025@utsouthwestern.edu

12.30 – 13:00: Debrief, Facilitated discussions

13:00:  Lunch

 

 

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