25–27 Jun 2025
Schinkelhalle Potsdam
Europe/Berlin timezone

Image: Sven Velten, Lars Bocklage, Ilya Sergeev, DESY & Ralf Röhlsberger, HI Jena

The Helmholtz Imaging Conference 2025 is set to take place, and we are thrilled to invite you! This year, we’re bringing imaging enthusiasts to Potsdam on June 25-27, and you won’t want to miss it! This dynamic event is open to all scientists. If you’re involved in imaging research or using imaging techniques or images in your research, this is your conference!

Get ready for:

  • 🌟  Inspiring keynotes

  • 💬  Dynamic discussions

  • 🧠  Insightful scientific talks

  • 🖼️  Interactive poster sessions

  • 🤝  Expanding your network with fellow researchers 

  • 📢  Presenting your amazing work

  • 📈  Staying ahead with the latest trends in imaging

  • 🚀  Helping shape the future of Helmholtz Imaging! 

 

We cannot accept TALKS anymore; POSTER submission is possible until May 31!

 

R E G I S T R A T I O N  I S  STILL O P E N   !

 

To register for the Pre-Workshop on „Advances and Challenges in Zebrafish Image and Video Analysis“ please use this LINK.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

We’re putting together a comprehensive program for you! Here’s a sneak peek:

Inspiring scientific talks including keynotes by:

  • Robert Haase

(University of Leipzig)

  • Laura Waller 

(UC Berkeley)

  • Manuel Guizar-Sicairos
    (Paul Scherrer Institut, Villingen)

 

 

BYOIC – Bring Your Own Imaging Challenge!

THE unconference session will return!

Submit your topic and ideas as an issue and let the imaging community tackle it together.

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Pre-Workshops

Kick off the conference with your own workshop! On Wednesday morning, before the main event begins, you have the exciting opportunity to host a pre-conference workshop. Don’t miss this chance to connect, share, and inspire!

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OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Robert Haase is a bio-analysis expert at Leipzig University. He developed GPU-accelerated tools like clEsperanto and CLIJ, advancing biological image processing efficiency.
Laura Waller is a professor at UC Berkeley and an expert in computational imaging. She pioneered advancements in phase retrieval and Fourier ptychography, revolutionizing microscopy and optical imaging.
Manuel Guizar-Sicairos is a physicist at EPFL and PSI, specializing in computational X-ray imaging. He co-developed advanced ptychography and nanotomography techniques for nanoscale 3D imaging in fields like neuroscience and battery research.

 

Don’t miss out – mark your calendars, and get ready to be inspired! 🚀

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Europe/Berlin
Schinkelhalle Potsdam
Schiffbauergasse 4i 14467 Potsdam
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