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Welcome to the web page for the 43rd Project Week!

This event will take place June 23rd - June 27th, 2025 in Montreal, Canada, in person. More details will be posted on this page as the event approaches. If you have any questions, you can contact the organizers.

Location

École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), Montreal, Canada - E Building

The images below show how to get to the Project Week 43 conference room. If you Google "ETS", it will take you to the main building of the university (1). You need to walk about 200 meters to get to the building called "Maison des étudiants" (2). Enter the building and either climb the stairs or take the elevator on the right to reach the second floor(3). From there, you should easily find the registration desk.

Venue entrance on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/xNedgMBt4C6jwiCu5

Wifi

Network name: ETS-NAMIC-Invite User name: ets-namic-invite@etsmtl.ca password: EY5VRT

How to participate

  • We hold weekly online preparation meetings before the workshop (Tuesdays 10am ET, from April 29 until the start of the workshop, zoom link
  • These meetings are an opportunity to introduce yourself, find a project you want to participate in during the workshop or propose one yourself and find collaborators. You will also find out more about how the workshop works.
  • If you have a project in mind already, you can create a draft of your project page in just a few minutes using the form here. The project description will help drive the discussion during preparation meetings.
  • Register as soon as possible to help us plan the number of attendees (see instructions below)

Registration

You can register for PW43 using the form here. The registration fee is 400 CAN$ (approx. 290 US$ or 255 Euros) + 21.71 $CAN payment platform fees. It covers lunch for the 5 days of the workshop plus coffee and snacks throughout the day.

Remote participation

For members of the community that are unable to attend Project Week in person this time, it will be possible to watch the main sessions that will be broadcast on Zoom:

  1. Project introduction (Monday 10am ET)
  2. What's new in Slicer breakout session (Tuesday 10am ET)
  3. Project results presentation (Friday 10am ET) Use the this zoom link to join.

A smaller conference room will be available throughout the week for other breakout sessions and meetings between on-site teams and remote participants. The room can be joined using the following zoom link.

Discord

The Discord application is used to communicate between team members and organize activities before and during Project Week. Please join the Project Week Discord server as soon as possible and explore its functionality before the workshop. For more information on the use of Discord before and during Project Week, please visit this page.

Agenda

{% include calendar.md from="2025-06-23" to="2025-06-27"%}

Breakout sessions

Day 1 - Slicer Workflow Breakout

Day 2 - Slicer Update Breakout

Day 3 - Neuroanatomy Breakout

Day 4 - AR-VR and Rendering Breakout

Projects

Begin creating your project page here!

To learn how to create or update project pages, please refer to the contributing project pages section.

{% include projects_noloc.md %}

Registrants

Do not add your name to this list below. It is maintained by the organizers based on your registration.

List of registered participants so far (names will be added here after processing registrations):

  1. Simon Drouin, ETS, Canada
  2. Rafael Palomar, Oslo University Hospital, Norway
  3. Ron Kikinis, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, United States
  4. Steve Pieper, Isomics, Inc., United States
  5. Adam Wittek, UWA, Australia
  6. Sajjad Arzemanzadeh, UWA, Australia
  7. Liam O'Connor, Concordia University, Canada
  8. Andrey Fedorov, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, United States
  9. Ivan Johnson-Eversoll, University of Iowa, United States
  10. Hans Johnson, University of Iowa, United States
  11. Chi Zhang, Texas A&M College of Dentistry, United States
  12. Martin Bellehumeur, Bellehumeur Engineering, Germany
  13. Mostafa Jamshidian, The University of Western Australia (UWA) , Australia
  14. Ihssene Brahimi, ETS, Canada
  15. Andrey Titov, ETS, Canada
  16. Jarrett Rushmore, Boston University, United States
  17. Vitor Azevedo Padovani, ETS, Canada
  18. Benoît Verreman, ETS, Canada
  19. Mauricio Juárez, ETS, Canada
  20. Andras Lasso, Queen's University, Canada
  21. Deepa Krishnaswamy, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, United States
  22. Étienne Léger, McGill University, Canada
  23. Nicholas Kawwas, Concordia University, Canada
  24. Amoon Jamzad, Queen's University, Canada
  25. Lena Giebeler, RWTH Aachen University and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, United States
  26. Maxime Bouthillier, Université de Montréal, Canada
  27. Ahmed Rekik, ETS, Canada
  28. Tina Nomena Herimino Nantenaina, ETS, Canada
  29. Isabel Frolick, McGill University, Canada
  30. Elise Donszelmann-Lund, McGill University, Canada
  31. Hyung Tae Park, Truabutment, inc., United States
  32. Junichi Tokuda, Brigham and Women's Hospital, United States
  33. Enzo Tulissi, University of Michigan, United States
  34. Alban Gaydamour, University of Michigan, United States
  35. Lucia Cevidanes, University of Michigan, United States
  36. Kyle Sunderland, Queen's University, Canada
  37. Naomi Catwell, ETS, Canada
  38. Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware, United States
  39. Samantha Horvath, Kitware, United States
  40. Houssem Gueziri, TÉLUQ University, Canada
  41. Rui Li, New York University, United States
  42. Tina Kapur, Brigham and Womens Hospital, United States
  43. Sylvain Bouix, ETS, Canada
  44. Hamze Rasaee, Concordia University, Canada
  45. Tamas Ungi, ClaroNav Kolahi Inc, Canada
  46. Sean Chen, ClaroNav Kolahi Inc, Canada
  47. Juntae Park, AIRS Inc., South Korea
  48. Benjamin Zwick, UWA, Australia
  49. Raphaël Christin, McGill University, Canada
  50. Taeyoung Ted Park, Truabutment, inc., South Korea
  51. Maha Kesibi, Queen's University, Canada
  52. Lipeng Ning, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, United States
  53. Kaveh Moradkhani, ETS, Canada
  54. Daniel Haehn, UMass Boston, United States
  55. Paul Baksic, Centre Inria de l'Université de Lorraine, France

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Organizers

History

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.