Science Spoken Succinctly - Lombardy
le 5 juin 2024 from 13h00 CDT to 14h30 CDT
Enter the Science Spoken Succinctly (S3) competition to develop valuable research communication skills and compete for the cash prize! Limited to one slide and three minutes, competitors must demonstrate the significance of their research to a non-scientific audience. S3 is all about communication, conveying your research in an engaging way to those outside of the field of Medical Physics!
This year’s presenters are:
- Gabrielle Lee, University of Calgary
Shedding Light on Radiation Therapy: From Fear to Assurance - Trey Chernoff, McGill University
On the utilization of cone-beam CT images as a predictive pain biomarker - Jules Faucher, McGill University
Using Colour Image Segmentation with Magnetic Resonance Images for Computed Tomography Synthesis - Azin Esmaelbeigi, McGill University
Characterization of the Xoft electronic brachytherapy source in conjunction with a novel applicator - Ubdhav Ram, McMaster University
Evaluation of Ethos 2.0 High-Fidelity Mode for Multi-Met, single-isocenter stereotactic radiotherapy: A semi-automated comparative analysis - Tyler Horsnby, McGill University
Ultrasound-Targeted Chemotherapy With Gold Nanoparticle Drug Carriers - Susan Dang, University of Victoria
Painting a New Future: Transforming Gynecological Cancer Treatment Planning - Yujing Zou, McGill University
Multimodal AI for head and neck cancer overall survival risk stratification