
15.07.2020
Lecture for Medical Physicists at AAPM Virtual Meeting
Prof. Andreas Melzer holds an invited lecture at the Virtual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) on 15.07. (read more)

13.07.2020
Contribution to ScadDS.AI Sommerschool
The National Centre for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig) held its sixth (online) summer school from 7th to 8th July (read more)

03.07.2020
Prof. Neumuth talks in French German AI-Workshop of Ministries
At today’s workshop for a joint research project on AI technologies between the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (read more)

02.07.2020
ICCAS-Newsletter 2/2020 published
Despite the difficult circumstances, restrictions and event cancellations in the last quarter, we were very active and successful, as our second ICCAS-newsletter shows. (read more)

01.07.2020
ICCAS becomes institute
After 15 years of outstanding research, ICCAS has now been transformed into a scientific institution within the Faculty of Medicine and, thus, receives official recognition as an institute (read more)

24.06.2020
ICCAS Contribution at the annual CARS conference
During this year’s online congress of the Society for Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (CARS) ICCAS is an essential part of the scientific program. (read more)

19.06.2020
STATUSWEBINAR COMPLETES SONO-RAY PROJECT
At the public status webinar of the expiring BMBF joint project SONO-RAY the two partners OncoRay in Dresden and ICCAS in Leipzig (read more)

15.05.2020
Northern Leipzig is becoming a 5G pioneer region – ICCAS supports research on mobile medical technology
The project “Tri5G” (Trimodal 5G Pioneer Region Leipzig North) aims to make the 5th generation mobile Internet (read more)

06.05.2020
Cancellation of DORS 2020
ICCAS regrets to inform that the annually held Digital Operating Room Summer School (DORS) in its 7th edition will have to be cancelled this year. (read more)

29.04.2020
ICCAS develops study app in the fight against corona
Within the framework of the COVIDVAL patient study, funded by the Saxon Ministry of Science and Art (SMWK) (read more)