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International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) 2022 28-31 March 2022, ITC Royal Bengal, Kolkata, India International Symposium on Bid Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) 2022 book 28-31 March 2022, ITC Royal Bengal, Kolkata, India Submitted by volunteers of Chapters from IEEE Bangalore Section, Bombay Section, Gujarat Section, Hyderabad Section, Kerala Section, Kharagpur Section, Kolkata Section Supported by Society for Emergency Radiology, Indian Radiological and Imaging Association, Ultrasonics Society of India, ISMRM Indian Chapter, DBT/Wellcome Trust India Alliance, Biomedical Engineering Society of India, Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists, Society of Fetal Medicine, Breast Imaging Society of India, Society of Oncologic Imaging India, India Bioscience, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Madras, IISc Bangalore, IIIT Hyderabad, IIIT Delhi, IIIT Bhubaneswar, Bangalore Life Science Cluster, Jadavpur University, NAAMII (Nepal), Symbiosis Pune Full proposal being submitted following qualification of the pre-bid by the ISBI Steering Committee. 2 ISBI regulars eagerly looking forward to Why host in India? experience India and contribute to organizing. Researchers from Indian institutions are the Home to prominent Medical Imaging 3rd largest contributing diaspora to ISBI. industry players with mega development and research centers, like GE, Philips, Siemens, Toshiba, Bosch, Zeiss, Cannon, Nikon, Ricoh. Proximity to the large number of contributors from Asia with the untapped potential. Home to large number of highly promising Healthcare and Medical Imaging startups, Young domestic leadership experienced in like Qure.AI, SigTuple, Predible Health, Strand ISBI and SPS meetings, proposing to organize. Life Sciences, Niramai, Kalpah AI, Practo, Forus. Country’s Best Academic Institutions and Home to prominent Pharma and Biologicals Professional Societies extending support. industry players operating mega research centers and production facilities, like Sun Home to prominent Healthcare+AI industry Pharma, Dr. Reddy’s Lab, Cipla, Torrent players operating mega development and Pharma, Lupin Ltd., Zydus Cadila, Abbott, research centers, like Intel, Nvidia, Microsoft, Alkem Lab, Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi IBM, TCS, Google, Amazon and others. Aventis, Merck, J&J, Novartis, Amgen, Roche. 3 Location Cultural 3rd Capital of India largest KolkataMedical Metropolitan City of India 25 16 7 Colleges Universities Engineering Colleges 14 million কলকাতা Residents 16+ 5☆ Hotels Asian Highway 24x7 200+ 2-4☆ Hotels International Airport 206 Rail and Bus Metro rail, Bus, Taxi, Terminus AH-1 sq. km Area Sea Port App cab, Tram, Ferry links Istanbul to Tokyo 4 ITC Royal Bengal 9,290 sq. m of Meeting and Venue Banqueting Area 22 Meeting Rooms 693 Rooms, Suites and Services Apartments 15 Dining Outlets 5 Premium Lounges & Spa ITC Sonar Garden and Poolside Pala Bengal Stateroom Bengal Stateroom Eastern Court Corridors and Meeting I, II, III 4 & 5 (1,2 & 3) 1 & 2 Foyer Rooms 3 Rooms, each 2 Rooms, each of 1 Room of size 2 Rooms, each Bn SR: 849 sq. m, 5 Rooms, each of 214 sq. m 214 sq. m 1071 sq. m of 134 sq. m East Crt:129 sq. m, of 33-46 sq. m 175 PAX 125 PAX 1200 PAX 130 PAX Foyer I: 119 sq. m, 12-25 PAX Tutorials, Oral Sessions, Plenary, Reception Oral Sessions, Foyer II: 97 sq. m, Tutorials, Challenges Tutorials Tutorials Poster, Expo Challenges 5 London, Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Paris, Milan, Rome, Madrid, Lisbon, Zurich, Amsterdam, Brussels, Graz, Athens, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Cairo Reaching ISBI 2022 via. Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Dubai, Doha Air India, Lufthansa, Air France, British Airways, Alitalia, Emirates, New York, Washington DC, Qatar, Air Brussels, Austrian, Swiss. US$800 - US$3,500, 10-18 Hrs Chicago via. Delhi, Mumbai, Dubai, Doha Air India, United, Emirates, Qatar Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen US$1,000 - US$4,000, 16-20 Hrs via. Delhi, HK Air India, Nippon, Korean Air, Air China US$800 - US$3,500, 8-12 Hrs Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi San Francisco, Los Angeles, Air India, Qatar, Emirates Hong Kong, Singapore, Vancouver, São Paulo, Buenos US$300 - US$1,500, 4 Hrs, Direct Bangkok, Kunming, Kuala Aires, Santiago Lumpur, Hanoi via. Hong Kong, Singapore, Delhi, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Air India, Cathy, Singapore, Air Mumbai, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur Chennai, Hyderabad, Asia, Thai, Indigo, China Eastern Cathy, Singapore, United, Air India, Air Colombo, Dhaka US$300 - US$1,500 3-4 Hrs, Direct Canada, Emirates, Malaysian, Air Asia Air India, Indigo, SpiceJet, Air Asia, US$1,000 - US$4,000, 14-24 Hrs Vistara, Sri Lankan, Biman Bd Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, US$150 - US$600, 2-3 Hrs, Direct Auckland via. Delhi, Mumbai, Routes with 0 or 1 transit presented Chennai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur US$[Economy] - US$[BusinessClass] Return fare including transit Air India, Cathy, Singapore, Air Asia, Malaysian Travel time includes standard transit time and layover US$300 - US$1,500, 14-18 Hrs 6 Committee Program Chairs Suyash Awate Tanveer IIT Bombay, India Syeda-Mahmood IBM, USA General Chairs Local Organizing Chairs Jayanthi Sivaswamy Andrew Laine Debdoot Sheet Arun K. Thittai IIIT Hyderabad, India Columbia, NYC, USA IIT Kharagpur, India IIT Madras, India 7 Area Chairs / Associate Editors ● Albert Chung ● Andrew Zalesky ● Alex Frangi ● Anqi Qiu ● James Gee ● Sajan Goud Lingala ● Jeff Fessler ● Tom Fletcher ● Mathews Jacob ● Guido Gerig ● Richard Leahy ● Sarang Joshi ● Ross Whitaker ● Ipek Oguz ● Tolga Tasdizen ● Ali Kamen ● Daniel Razansky ● Marvin Doyley 8 ● Special Sessions Committee ○ Anil Sao, IIT Mandi, IN ○ Martha Zequera-Díaz, Pontificia Universidad ● Finance Javeriana, Colombia ○ Hardik J. Pandya, IISc Bangalore, IN ○ Mukundhan Srinivasan, Nvidia, CA ● Plenary and Keynotes ○ Sailesh Conjeti, Siemens Healthineers, DE ○ Ananda S. Chowdhury, Jadavpur Uni., IN ○ Thomas Panzel, Charite Berlin, DE ○ Jayavardhana Gubbi, TCS, IN ● Clinical Events ○ Brian Pogue, Dartmouth, USA ○ Madhura Ingalhalikar, Symbiosis, Pune, IN ○ Chulhong Kim, POSTECH, Korea ○ Brojeshwar Bhowmick, TCS, IN ● Challenges ○ Tandra Sarkar, Apollo Hospital, Kolkata, IN ○ Jayasree Chakraborty, MSKCC, NYC, USA ● International Relations ○ Shadi Albarqouni, Helmholtz AI, DE ○ Subhamoy Mandal, Maxer Endoscopy, DE ○ Amit Sethi, IIT Bombay, IN ● YP and Student Activities ○ Rishu Gupta, Mathworks, IN ○ Himanshu Shekhar, IIT Gandhinagar, IN ○ Jigar Halani, Nvidia, IN ○ Karla P. Mercado-Shekhar, IIT Gn, IN ○ Shaikh A. Fattah, BUET, Bangladesh ○ Praful P. Pai, Mathworks, IN ● Tutorials ○ Rusha Patra, IIIT Guwahati, IN ○ Ajit Rajwade, IIT Bombay, IN ○ Jingzhi An, Duke-NUS Medical School, SG ○ Anubha Gupta, IIIT Delhi, IN ● Women in Imaging ○ Libertario Demi, Uni Trento, IT ○ Tripti Swarnkar, ITER-SOA, Bhubaneswar, IN ○ Matthew Toews, ETS Montreal, Canada ○ Deepti R. Bathula, IIT Ropar, IN ● Industry Relations ○ Aparna Kanakatte Gurumurthy, TCS, IN ○ Shyam Vasudevarao, ForusHealth & Renalyx, IN ○ Sohini Roychowdhury, Fourth Brain, USA ○ Jithin Jose, Fujifilm, Netherlands / UK ● Social and Cultural ○ Nirmalya Ghosh, IIT Kharagpur, IN 9 Glimpse of Committee Leadership Experience ● Jayanthi Sivaswamy, General Chair ● Andrew Laine, General Chair ○ Dean, Academics - IIIT Hyderabad ○ Chair of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia U. ○ ISBI 2019 World Liaisian, MICCAI 2023 Org. ○ President EMBS 2015-16, EMPB Publication VP Committee, ICVGIP 2014, 2016 Area Chair 2008-12, EMBC 2009-11, 2004-06 Program Chair ● Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood, Program Chair ● Suyash Awate, Program Chair ○ IBM Fellow and leads Medical Sieve Radiology ○ MICCAI 2019 Area Chair, MIDL 2019 Area Chair, Grand Challenge ICVGIP 2018, Med Image Analysis Ed Board 2020 ○ CVPR 2008 Program Chair, MICCAI 2023 ● Debdoot Sheet, Local Organizing Chair General Chair ○ IEEE Kgp Section Officer Stu Activities, 2016-18, ● Anubha Gupta, Tutorials Chair Treasurer 2019, Secretary 2020 ○ IEEE Delhi Section SPS Chapter Chair 2020 ○ ISBI Deep Learning Spl Session and Tutorial ○ ICASSP 2020 Spl Session, GlobalSip 2016 Spl 2016, 2020, IEEE TechSym founding organizer Session, ICI 2019, Global Sip 2015 WiE Lunchon 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016 ● Rusha Patra, Students and YP Activities ● Subhamoy Mandal, International Relations ○ IEEE Kgp Section WiE Founding Chair, 2010 ○ EMBC 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019 Org. Committee, ● Tripti Swarnkar, Women in Imaging ISBI 2013, 2014 Organizing Committee ○ IEEE Bhubaneswar SubSection WiE Chair 10 Participating Local Institutions and Associations NepAl Applied Mathematics and Chapters of IEEE Bangalore Section, Bombay Informatics Section, Gujarat Section, Hyderabad Section, Institute for Kerala Section, Kharagpur Section, Kolkata Research Section, Bangladesh Section 11 International Program and Advisory Committee ● Ahmed A. Metwally, Stanford, USA ● Martha Zequera Diaz, Pontificia Universidad ● Albert Chung , HKUST, Hong Kong Javeriana, Colombia ● Alex Frangi , University of Leeds, UK ● Mathews Jacob, University of Iowa, USA ● Andrew Zalesky, Uni. Melbourne, Australia ● Richard Leahy , USC, USA ● Anqi Qiu, NUS, Singapore ● Rosa Chan, City University, Hong Kong ● Bishesh Khanal, NAAMII, Nepal ● Ross Whitaker, University of Utah, USA ● Brian Pogue , Dartmouth, USA ● Shaikh Fattah, BUET, Bangladesh ● Celia Shahnaz, BUET, Bangladesh ● Shireen Elhabian, University of Utah, USA ● Chulhong Kim, POSTECH, Korea ● Shyam Vasudeva Rao, Renalyx, IN ● Daniel Razansky, ETHZ/ UZH, Switzerland ● Sohini Roychowdhury, Fourth Brain, USA ● Dwarikanath Mahapatra, Inception AI, UAE ● Stephen Aylward, Kitware, USA ● James Duncan, Yale University, USA ● Thomas Penzel, Charite Berlin, Germany ● James Gee, UPenn, USA ● Tolga
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