
15.07.2021
White Paper about KAIT project recently published
The research team involved in the KAIT project presented the prototype of an AI-based decision support tool for therapy selection for malignant and rare hematologic diseases (read more)

14.07.2021
ICCAS input feeds into the National Research Data Infrastructure
On July 2, 2021, the Joint Science Conference (GWK) made the funding decisions in the second round of calls for consortia funding (read more)

09.07.2021
Minister of State Petra Köpping and Member of the State Parliament Holger Mann visit ICCAS
The Saxon Minister of State for Social Affairs and Social Cohesion Petra Köpping and Member of the State (read more)

07.07.2021
ICCAS is involved in research of future 6G technology
The establishment of four research hubs for the study of the future 6G technology is being funded with up to 250 million euros (read more)

05.07.2021
Live Robotics Demonstration for the Long Night of the Sciences Leipzig
On July 16, 2021, you are welcome to experience the world of science completely digitally as part of the Long Night of the Sciences Leipzig! (read more)

02.07.2021
ICCAS-NEWSLETTER FOR THE 2nd QUARTER
The current ICCAS newsletter is now available with information about our events, research, publications and media contributions in the second quarter of the year. (read more)
30.06.2021
Marianne Maktabi obtains a doctoral degree
Congratulations go to our long-standing senior researcher Marianne Maktabi for obtaining the academic degree of Dr. rer. med. (read more)

28.06.2021
ICCAS participates in webcast “Krebsmedizin aktuell” on Image & Computer-Assisted Precision Surgery
Prof. Thomas Neumuth was one of the speakers at the event series (read more)

24.06.2021
ICCAS participates at the annual CARS congress
This year’s online congress of the Society for Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (CARS) takes place from June 21 to 25. (read more)

21.06.2021
ICCAS introduces its work at the virtual exhibition “F.I.T. for future
The special exhibition “F.I.T. for future”, which took place at the end of 2020 as part of the 4th Saxon State Exhibition “Boom. 500 Years of Industrial (read more)