Student wins the MIPS XVIII Student Scholar Award

Our master’s student, Nada Kamona, was awarded the Medical Imaging Perception Society (MIPS) XVIII student scholar award to attend the conference on July 14th-17th at Salt Lake City, Utah. Nada will be presenting her thesis project in a 20-minutes oral talk on automatic detection approaches for simulated motion blur in mammograms. The award will help cover travel and registration expenses.

The Medical Image Perception Conference is a biennial conference dedicated to bringing together people interested in human and computer perception of medical image information and related subjects such as, detection and discrimination of abnormalities, cognitive and psychophysical processes, perception errors, and search patterns. This year it will be hosted by the University of Utah.

For more information about the conference, click here.

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