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Computational Methods in Health Technologies

Thursday, 3rd May 2018, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Registration from 9:30 am

Unfortunately this event has been cancelled, apologies for the inconvenience.

This event will provide a platform to explore, from a clinician perspective, the current challenges in medical applications and discuss how computational methods could help.   It will showcase the latest Strathclyde research and the potential application of this technology in the field of medical imaging, in particular in stroke detection.

The latter has been successfully modelled mathematically and solved by numerical algorithms and high performance computing tools giving rise to further promising clinical techniques. More details of these studies can be found here, and here

This event will comprise a series of short presentations from both the research and clinician perspective, followed by an audience led discussion

Registration and refreshments will be available from 9.30am and the event will close at 1.00pm followed by a networking lunch until 2.00pm.

Following lunch you may wish to attend one of two related events:

Please select the relevant option at the point of registration. 


Who should attend?

This event will be of interest to health technology professionals, academics and clinicians interested in developing interdisciplinary collaborations to improve existing health technologies in diagnosis, monitoring, and/or design of medical devices.

Benefits of attending

  • Understand the role of computational sciences in medical applications
  • Share current challenges and explore how these could be tackled using computational methods
  • Network with experts in the field with the opportunity of developing new collaborative projects


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