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Bern AI in Radiotherapy (BART) Symposium is a one-day meeting on the 14th of March 2025, aiming to bring researchers together in the radiation oncology, medical physics and the AI engineering community. BART aims to foster a collaborative environment that bridges the gap between technology and healthcare. We believe that artificial intelligence holds immense potential in revolutionizing radiotherapy, making treatments more precise, personalized, and efficient. By bringing together researchers, clinicians, and students, we aim to facilitate the exchange of innovative ideas, latest research findings, and practical challenges faced in the integration of AI in radiotherapy. Our hope and objective is to attempt to update ourselves in the current state of the art and discuss upcoming trends breakthroughs in this field, so we foster better interaction with each other.
This is an in-person event, with an emphasis on accessibility to early-career researchers and folks who are new to this and interested to get involved in this field. To facilitate this, we have a series of invited talks from all three major stakeholders: industry, academia, and clinics, to give an overview of recent advances, challenges, and efforts for sharing insights.
We have reached capacity, and unfortunately cannot take more registrations. We thank you for your interest! all 100 spots are taken.
This symposium aims to explore and discuss the latest advancements and challenges in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiotherapy. We welcome abstracts related to, but not limited to, AI-driven treatment planning, automated segmentation, predictive modeling, image-guided radiotherapy, and patient-specific quality assurance.
We offer a "best poster award", and will share more details about this during the symposium.
To contact the organizers, please reach out to Amith, Robert, Dr. Sarah Brueningk, or Dr. Mauricio Reyes.
We would like to gratefully acknowledge our sponsors without whom this event would not be possible.