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About the Conference The aim of the biennial I2K Conference is to bring together developers, researchers, and students working in the field of computational image analysis from all over the world. As life science studies increasingly rely on microscopy images, learning to perform quantitative analysis on these data to reach sound conclusions is a key asset. Over the years, I2K Conference has become a flagship event for all those scientists willing to dive deep into the topic through interactive tutorials covering cutting-edge open-source solutions for biological image reconstruction and analysis. The 2024 edition will be held in person at Human Technopole (Milan, Italy). You can have a look at the previous editions of I2K by visiting this webpage. The conference will consist of on-site talk sessions, parallel hands-on workshops, and two poster sessions. More information about the programme coming soon. Stay tuned! Target Audience The Conference is conceived for beginners, intermediate, and advanced users and/or developers in the field of computational image analysis working in the life sciences. |
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IMPORTANT ❗ Please note that registration is closed unless you have submitted an abstract. If you have submitted an abstract, please register by September 4, 2024. If you registered without a contribution before September 1, we will inform you soon whether your participation has been accepted. |
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Transport TrainsMilano Centrale train station is the central node for the national transport infrastructure and it directly connects Italy to other European cities. You might consider reaching Milan by train if you leave from Paris, Zurich, or Frankfurt as there are direct connections available for these solutions. AirportsMilano Linate is the closest to the city and has different types of connections with the centre of Milan. From Linate airport, you can take bus number 73 (direction Duomo M1/M3) with an ordinary urban ticket Mi1-Mi3 (see GiroMilano ATM, Azienda Trasporti Milanesi) and reach the city center (Duomo) in roughly 50 minutes (please note that the bus is not convenient if you arrive/depart late in the evening or early in the morning). As an alternative, some buses can take you either to the city center or to the Milan central station. Milano Malpensa is a little further away from Milan city centre, but it offers a larger number of international connections while being still well connected to Milan's central station with buses and a dedicated train (Malpensa Express). Bergamo Orio al Serio also has buses services that connect the airport to Milan central station, but it’s the farthest from the city. How to reach HTHT is well connected with the city of Milan with by: Regional trains (S5,S6,S11) available every 15-20 minutes |