From: tavares on 3 Apr 2010 06:25 Dear Colleague, We are pleased to announce the TMSi2010 6th International Conference on Technology and Medical Sciences (www.fe.up.pt/tmsi2010) that will be held at the Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, on October 21-23, 2010. Possible Topics (but not limited to) - Analysis and diagnosis; - Applications in medicine; - Applications in veterinary; - Artificial organs; - Bioengineering; - Biofluid; - Biomedical devices Computational methods; - Computer aided diagnosis; - Computer assisted surgery; - Imaging; - Implantology; - Medical robotics; - Minimally invasive devices and techniques; - Prosthesis and orthosis; - Rehabilitation; - Simulation; - Software development; - Technical aids; - Telemedicine; - Virtual reality. Invited Lecturers - Paulo Jorge Bártolo, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Leiria, Portugal - Jose M. García Aznar, University of Zaragoza, Spain - Todd Pataky, Shinshu University, Japan - Paola Lecca, The Microsoft Research - University of Trento, Italy (to be confirmed) Publications The proceedings book will be published by the Taylor & Francis Group. The organizers will encourage the submission of extended versions of the accepted papers to related International Journals; in particular for special issues dedicated to the conference. One possibility already confirmed is the International Journal for Computational Vision and Biomechanics (IJCV&B). Important dates - Submission of abstracts: May 15, 2010 - Authors notification: May 30, 2010 - Final Papers: July 15, 2010 We look forward to seeing you in Porto in October. Kind regards, Renato Natal Jorge, University of Porto, Portugal (rnatal(a)fe.up.pt) João Manuel R. S. Tavares, University of Porto, Portugal (tavares(a)fe.up.pt) Marcos Pinotti Barbosa, Federal University of Minas Geral, Brazil (pinotti(a)ufmg.br) Alan Slade, University of Dundee, Scotland (a.p.slade(a)dundee.ac.uk) (conference organizers) PS. For further details please visit the conference website at: www.fe.up.pt/tmsi2010
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