This week we are attending the 2024 Virtual Physiological Human Conference (VPH2024):
- Kateřina Škardová presented her work on “Bridging micro to macro in pulmonary mechanics: Interpretable neural networks for surrogate modelling”;
- Alexandre Daby-Seesaram presented his work on “Hybridising standard reduced-order modelling methods with interpretable sparse neural networks for real-time patient specific lung simulations” (including Neural Network PGD);
- I had the chance to inaugurate the Lung Modeling I session with my talk on “Lung multiscale modeling and estimation”, and to chair the Lung Modeling II Session.
We also got the chance to meet with old MΞDISIM members:
- Federica Caforio, who is now a University Assistant at the Department of Mathematics and Scientific Computing of the University of Graz, Austria;
- Maria Gusseva, who is now a Postdoctoral Researcher at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, USA;
- Radomir Chabiniok, who is now an Associate Professor the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, USA.
Looking forward to VPH2026 in Milano!