Medical Image Computing Awards
Awards 2024
PENGWIN Segmentation Challenge
Ole Johannsen, Karol Gotkowski, Maximilian Zenk, Klaus Maier-Hein and Fabian Isensee
won the
1st place at Task One: CT Segmentation
for the solution:
"ABBC - Adaptive Boundary Border Core for Pelvic Fragment Segmentation"
from the
Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention Society
October 06th to October 10th in Marrakesh, Morocco
Best Abstract Award
Alexandra Ertl, Paul Naser, Lisa Kausch, Peter Neher, Shuhan Xiao, Robin Peretzke, David Zimmerer, Markus Bujotzek, Moritz Scherer and Klaus Maier-Hein
won the
Best Abstract Award
for the abstract:
"Automatic Vertebra Screw Planning in CT Throughout the Whole Spine"
from the
The Third Workshop on Applications of Medical Artificial Intelligence (AMAI 2024)
October 06th in Marrakesh, Morocco
TriALS NCCT
TriALS NCCT
MARIO Challenge
Jessica Kächele, Robin Peretzke, Maximilian Fischer, Dimitrios Bounias, Alexandra Ertl, Florian Hauptmann, Marlin Hanstein, Peter Neher and Klaus Maier-Hein
won the
Third Place in task 2
for the
Monitoring Age-related Macular Degeneration Progression In Optical Coherence Tomography (MARIO) Challenge
from the
Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention Society
October 06th to October 10th in Marrakesh, Morocco
MARIO Challenge
Jessica Kächele, Robin Peretzke, Maximilian Fischer, Dimitrios Bounias, Alexandra Ertl, Florian Hauptmann, Marlin Hanstein, Peter Neher and Klaus Maier-Hein
won the
Second Place
for the
Monitoring Age-related Macular Degeneration Progression In Optical Coherence Tomography (MARIO) Challenge
from the
Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention Society
October 06th to October 10th in Marrakesh, Morocco
CL-Detection 2024
Shuhan Xiao, Alexandra Ertl, Michael Baumgartner, Fabian Isensee and Klaus H. Maier-Hein
won the
Second Place
for the
Cephalometric Landmark Detection Challenge
for
"Efficient Heatmap-based Cephalometric Landmark Detection with Soft Dice Loss"
from the
Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention Society
October 06th to October 10th in Marrakesh, Morocco
Awards 2023
MICCAI 2023 TopCoW Challenge
Maximilian R. Rokuss, Yannick Kirchhoff, Nico Disch, Julius Holzschuh, Fabian Isensee and Klaus Maier-Hein
took part in the challenge
"Topology-Aware Anatomical Segmentation of the Circle of Willis for CTA and MRA (TopCoW)
CTA track with 2nd rank in binary and 1st rank in multi-class segmentation tasks
MRA track with 1st rank in binary and 1st rank in multi-class segmentation tasks
Zurich, 01 November 2023
MICCAI 2023 Overall Top Performer Certificate
Raphael Stock, Michael Baumgartner, Yannick Kirchhoff, Maximilian R. Rokuss, Jonathan Deissler, Nico Disch, Julius Holzschuh, Gregor Koehler, Saikat Roy, Tassilo Wald, David Zimmerer and Klaus Maier-Hein
are granted the
MICCAI 2023 Overall Top Performer Certificate
for the project
"Tumor Detection, Segmentation and Classification Challenge on Automated 3D Breast Ultrasound (ABUS) 2023"
Vancouver, Canada - MICCAI October 2023
Awards 2022
Awards 2021
Awards 2020
Awards 2019
Automatic Structure Segmentation for Radiotherapy Planning Challenge 2019
Automatic Structure Segmentation for Radiotherapy Planning Challenge 2019
BVM 2019 - Best Presentation
Fabian Isensee, Jens Petersen, André Klein, David Zimmerer, Paul Jäger, Simon Kohl, Jakob Wasserthal, Gregor Köhler, Tobias Norajitra, Sebastian Wirkert and Klaus Maier-Hein
were granted the
Best Presentation Award
for
"nnU-Net: Self-adapting Framework for U-Net Based Medical Image Segmentation"
at the
BVM Lübeck 2019
Awards 2018
Awards 2017
MICCAI BraTS Challenge
Fabian Isensee, Philipp Vollmuth, Wolfgang Wick, Martin Bendszus and Klaus Maier-Hein
won the
3rd Place at the
MICCAI BraTS - Multimodal Brain Tumor Segmentation Challenge
for their work
"Brain Tumor Segmentation and Radiomics Survival Prediction: Contribution to the BraTS 2017 Challenge"
September 2017
Awards 2016
BVM-Price 2016
Tobias Norajitra, Sandy Engelhardt, Thomas Held, Sameer Al-Maisary, Ivo Wolf, Raffaele de Simone, Hans-Peter Meinzer und Klaus Maier-Hein
are granted the
BVM Price 2014 for the best Scientific Work
for the projekt
“3D Statistische Formmodelle mit verteilter Erscheinungsmodellierung: Segmentierung per Abstimmung”
IT Hackathon
Christoph Kolb, Matthias Eisenmann, Christian Weber and Jens Petersen
participated in the {Life Science} meets IT Hackathon (www.lifesciencemeetsit.eu) and won both the audience award and the award for "Best Business Case".
Together with their colleagues from the surgical department of the Heidelberg University Hospital they developed a system that greatly simplifies teaching of minimally invasive/laparoscopic surgery. The system allows experienced surgeons to virtually interact with the instruments of a learning surgeon and to guide them similar to classical surgery. The awards include participation in a Europe-wide startup contest and a comprehensive founding package.
Awards 2015
Friedrich Wingert Scholarship 2015
Our students Silvio Kolb and Nico Riecker received a scholarship from the Friedrich Wingert Foundation (5,000€) . The scholarship is dedicated to young academics in the field of medical informatics and linguistics.
Johann Peter Süssmilch Medaille
Klaus Herrmann Maier-Hein
get for his work
Widespread white matter degeneration preceding the onset of dementia
the
Johann Peter Süssmilch Medaille
Awards 2014
German High Tech Champions Award 2014
The
German High Tech Champions AWARD
has been awarded to
Michael Bach, Frederik Bernd Laun, Andreas Lemke, Klaus Hermann Maier-Hein and Bram Stieltjes
for the Business Case entitled
Diffusion Imaging Phantom - Assessing the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pipeline
The Award is endowered with price money of 10.000 €.
ISMRM Merit Award 2014
Klaus H. Maier-Hein (né Fritzsche) and Christian Weber
are granted the
ISMRM Merit Award 2014 magna cum laude
for the Paper
Multiparametrical diffusion tensor imaging for the detection of anaplastic transformation of low-grade gliomas
More information here.
Awards before 2014
Awards 2013
ISMRM Merit Award 2013
Klaus H. Maier-Hein (né Fritzsche)
is granted the
ISMRM Merit Award 2013 magna cum laude
for the Paper
Free-Water Correction
Reveals Wide Spread Differences Between Stable and
Converting MCI Subjects
More information here.
BVM Award for the best Scientific work
Awards 2011
BVM-Award 2011 for the Best Scientific Work
The dissertation with the title
Quantifikation of Structural Changes in the Brain using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
by
Dr. rer. nat. Klaus H. Fritzsche
has been awarded the
BVM Award 2011 for the best Phd thesis of the year 2011.
The prize is sponsored with 500 Euros by CHILI GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany.