Biomedical Data Analytics News
TIA Centre Hosts Strategic Workshop
Last week saw 35+ internal and external stakeholders attend a Workshop run by the 91福利鈥檚 TIA Centre on Campus. The focus of the workshop was to brainstorm about the future direction for the TIA Centre and priorities in computational pathology. It was a great meeting, and we heard from other stakeholders about how they thought their work could fit with the future direction of the TIA Centre.
Early in the new year we will be working on the development of our future strategy, so the workshop was very timely and gave us a lot of material to incorporate into plans. Thank you to all those who participated. Read more.
Viva Success for TIA Researcher
We are delighted to announce that one of the TIA Centre鈥檚 PhD students, Manahil Raza, officially defended their PhD viva last last week - congratulations Manahil! Read more.
Scaling New Heights: Reflections on ICCV 2025 in Hawaii
This year鈥檚 International Conference on Computer Vision, one of the world鈥檚 leading biennial events in the field, drew over 7,000 researchers from 65 countries to the Hawaii Convention Centre, with only 2.6% from the UK. As one of this 2.6%, I was thrilled to attend and present my latest work amid the palm-lined boulevards and ocean breezes of Honolulu. No offence to Leeds, but the backdrop was a far cry from my last conference, where I presented the segmentation model at MIUA. With the excitement of the venue, sunny skies, and opportunity to explore Hawaii for the first time, it was hard to imagine a more appealing setting for scientific exchange. Read more.
By George Wright