This week we attended the 11th International Conference on Computational Bioengineering (ICCB 2025) in Rome:
Kateřina Škardová gave the keynote of the “Multiscale biophysical systems. New trends on theoretical and computational modelling” minisymposium, entitled “Finite element neural network interpolation: Interpretable and adaptive discretization for solving PDEs”;
Alexandre Daby-Seesaram presented his work on “Digital twin of human lungs: towards real-time simulation and registration of soft organs”;
- I co-chaired (together with Daniel Hurtado (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile & MIT)) a mini-symposium on “Modeling the respiratory system: current trends and clinical opportunities”, and gave a presentation on “Multiscale Modelling and Estimation of Lung Poromechanics”.
Felipe Álvarez-Barrientos & Haotian Xiao also attended the meeting, as well as our colleagues from LMS Julien Bonnafé & Jean-Marc Allain who work on the cornea.
Such a nice conference—thanks to Alessio Gizzi and his team for the perfect organization, and to all speakers of the “respiratory” minisymposium!