 NA-MIC Project Weeks
NA-MIC Project Weeks

The 29th NA-MIC Project Week will be held during the week of July 16-20, 2018 at the Robarts Research Institute, Western University.
Please read about our experience in running these events since 2005: Increasing the Impact of Medical Image Computing Using Community-Based Open-Access Hackathons: the NA-MIC and 3D Slicer Experience.
The 29th NA-MIC PW Event album.
To receive information and announcements about the events please join the Slack group (for questions dedicated to this event).
Host: Terry Peters, Robarts Scientist; Professor Medical Imaging; Medical Biophysics; Biomedical Engineering
Email Local Organizing Committee:
|   =    |Monday July 16 | Tuesday July 17 | Wednesday July 18 | Thursday July 19 | Friday July 20
|:—:   |     :—:     |     :—:       |     :—:         |     :—:        |     :—:  
|9:00    |               |                 |                   |                  |
|10:00   |               | Segmentation tutorial/breakout  | Augmented/virtual reality demo/breakout  |                  |
|11:00   |               |                 |                   |                  |   Project reviews
|12:00   |Arrival and Lunch|  Lunch    |    Lunch        |     Lunch      |    — Fin —
|13:00   |Kick-off and projects|Registration tutorial/breakout||                  |
|14:00   |               |                 |                   |                  |
|15:00   |               |Image-guided therapy tutorial/breakout|  |              |
|16:00   |               |                 |                   |    Clinical interaction session |
|17:00   |               |                 |                   |                  |
|18:00   |               |                 |                   |                  |
|19:00   |    End of day |  End of day     |  End of day       |    Organized      |
|20:00   |               |                 |                   |    off-site  |
|21:00   |               |                 |                   |    social event              |
|22:00   |               |                 |                   |                  |
Please follow these instructions to create a project page. For those new to Git who are daunted by this, you can email your project details to Adam Rankin and he will add a project page for you.
We have invited a number of clinicians from a variety of specialties to visit, present, discuss, or just generally engage with the community in order to facilitate meaningful and useful progress.
Do not add your name to this list - it is maintained by the organizers based on your paid registration.