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NA-MIC Project Weeks

Welcome to the web page for the 45th Project Week!

This event will take place June 22nd - 26th, 2026 in MIT, Boston, USA, in person. If you have any questions, you can contact the organizers.

Location

Grier Rooms (34-401A, 34-401B), Building 34, 50 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA

Preparation meetings

Preparation meetings will be at 10 AM EDT and start Tuesday, May 5th 2026. Zoom Link

Communication

Registration

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Agenda

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Breakout sessions

Projects

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The PW45_2026_Boston event has a total of 17 projects.

IGT and Training

  1. Integrating a Parallel Robot into SlicerROS2 with MoveIt-Based Planning for Image-Guided Needle Procedures (Mariana Bernardes, Joonho Seo, Junichi Tokuda)

  2. Slicer-to-Action for surgical robot imitation learning (Taewoo Yoon, Joonho Seo)

DICOM

  1. Fan mask and OCR bound box editing for OHIF-based DICOM De-Identification verification mode (Dave Dinh, Deepa Krishnaswamy, Tina Kapur, Andras Lasso, Steve Pieper)

VR/AR and Rendering

  1. SlicerSOFA simulation for predicting soft tissue restoration after orbital fracture repair (Chi Zhang, Andrew Read-Fuller, Rafael Palomar, Paul Baksic, Steve Pieper)

  2. That Rendering Thing (Steve Pieper)

Segmentation / Classification / Landmarking

  1. Extracting deep learning features from CT images of the thoracic region for lung cancer applications (Renzo Phellan Aro)

  2. AI model development for lung ultrasound analysis (Alexandre Banks Gadbois, Deepa Krishnaswamy, Dave Dinh, Matt McCormick, Tina Kapur)

  3. Recon-all correction script based on manual subcortical segmentation files (Jarrett Rushmore, Benoît Verreman, Sylvain Bouix)

  4. Slicer Chest Imaging Platform Reboot (Kalysta Makimota, Axel Masquelin, Raúl San José Estépar)

Cloud / Web

  1. Redesigned REST API and MCP server for Imaging Data Commons (Andrey Fedorov, Bill Clifford)

  2. Robust Segmentation Experience in OHIF Viewer (Jaeyoung Cho)

  3. Automatic segmentation of priority collections from Imaging Data Commons (Kyle Sunderland, Vamsi Thiriveedhi, Paolo Zaffino, Lalith Kumar Shiyam Sundar, Michael Onken, Andrey Fedorov)

  4. Porting lung ultrasound analysis software from 3D Slicer to OHIF (Dave Dinh, Martin Bellehumeur, Deepa Krishnaswamy, Tina Kapur)

Infrastructure

  1. Image visualization in Google Colab (Andrey Fedorov, Andras Lasso, Justin Kirby)

  2. Cast interface extension for 3D Slicer: Hub, Resource Servers and Image Display client. (Martin Bellehumeur)

  3. Local AI-Copilot for Slicer medical imaging workflows (Paul Dumont, Alexandre Buisson, Juan Carlos Prieto, Lucia Cevidanes, Steve Pieper)

  4. AI-Agent for SlicerAutomatedDentalTools (Paul Dumont, Alexandre Buisson, Juan Carlos Prieto, Lucia Cevidanes, Steve Pieper)

Uncategorized

This section lists projects that either have no category assigned, are assigned to the “Uncategorized” category, or are assigned to a different category than the ones listed above. If you are unable to find a category that is suitable for your project, or believe that a specific category is missing, please discuss it with the organizers.

Registrants

Do not add your name to this list below. It is maintained by the organizers based on your registration.

List of registered participants so far (names will be added here after processing registrations):

  1. Martin Bellehumeur (Radical Imaging, in person)
  2. Mauro Ignacio Dominguez (Independent, virtual)
  3. Sam Horvath (Kitware, USA, in person)
  4. Rafael Palomar (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, virtual)
  5. Andrey Fedorov (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA, in person)
  6. Renzo Phellan Aro (Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Canada, in person)
  7. Jaeyoung Cho (University Hospital Bonn, Germany, in person)
  8. Ryan Cahil (in person)
  9. Alexander Buisson (University of North Carolina, USA, in person)
  10. Eduardo Caleme (University of North Carolina, USA, in person)
  11. Lucia Cevidanes (University of North Carolina, USA, in person)
  12. Mariana Costa Bernardes Matias (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA, in person)
  13. Paul Dumont (University of North Carolina, USA, in person)
  14. Ron Kikinis (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA, in person)
  15. Steve Pieper (Isomics, USA, in person)
  16. Chi Zhang (Texas A&M University, USA, in person)
  17. Amirali Azimi (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA, in person)
  18. Alexandre Banks Gadbois (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA, in person)
  19. David Dinh (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA, in person)
  20. Tina Kapur (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA, in person)
  21. Deepa Krishnaswamy (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA, in person)
  22. Puxun Tu (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA, in person)
  23. Benoit Verreman (Canada, in person)

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Organizers

History

Please read about our experience in running these events since 2005: Increasing the Impact of Medical Image Computing Using Community-Based Open-Access Hackathons: the NA-MIC and 3D Slicer Experience.