Welcome to Karlsruhe for

Computing in Cardiology

September 8-11, 2024

Registration is open. Register early and get the best rates!
The first hotel contingents expire end of June. Book early at no risk as cancellation is free!

PhysioNet Challenge 2024
The George B. Moody PhysioNet Challenge 2024 invites teams to develop algorithms for digitizing and classifying electrocardiograms (ECGs) captured from images or paper printouts!

A modeler's dream coming true
Combine your trip with the Virtual Physiological Human Conference in Stuttgart (Sep 4-6) and the Cardiac Physiome Meeting in Freiburg (Sep 12-14)!

Submission deadline
Submit your contribution by April 15!

Welcome to the 51st international Computing in Cardiology conference!

We warmly invite you to attend Computing in Cardiology 2024 to be held on September 8-11, 2024, in Karlsruhe, Germany. Located at the heart of Europe, Karlsruhe is easy to reach and very happy to host CinC in Germany after 25 years.

Karlsruhe was planned 300 years ago with the palace tower at the center and 32 streets radiating out from it like the spokes of a wheel, or the ribs of a folding fan, so that one nickname for Karlsruhe in German is the "fan city" (Fächerstadt). Almost all of these streets survive to this day. The lively cultural landscape in Karlsruhe will make the hearts of all culture lovers beat faster: over 50 museums, theatres and galleries in Karlsruhe waiting to be visited. As one of the warmest cities in Germany, the Mediterranean flair entices locals and guests alike to enjoy mild summer evenings in the restaurants of the lively squares around the city centre.

Special Session proposal deadline: March 18, 2024
Abstract submission deadline: April 15, 2024

Flyer

Use #CinC2024 to spread the word on social media!

Endorsed by

ESC
MICCAI

Local Organizing Committee

Axel Loewe
Axel Loewe
Jonathan Krauß
Jonathan Krauß
Joshua Steyer
Joshua Steyer
Tomas Stary
Tomas Stary
Gunnar Seemann
Gunnar Seemann
Olaf Dössel
Olaf Dössel
Isabell Windbiel
Isabell Windbiel
Madeleine Gahr
Madeleine Gahr

with tremendous support by the Computing in Cardiology society and its Board of Directors.

Organizer: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Supported by

DFG       corify

Media partner

DGBMT