The aim of this session is to promote networking amongst the radiography community, allowing at the same time, to showcase innovative research from radiographers' PhD candidates, each presenting their work in just 180 seconds. Covering a diverse range of topics from imaging technology to patient safety and AI, this session offers a glimpse into the future of radiographic science aligned with clinical practice.
Chairperson's introduction
Louise A. Rainford, Dublin / Ireland
Artificial intelligence-based contouring procedures in radiotherapy
Adam Miovecz, Kaposvár / Hungary
360 environment for radiation therapy patients
Siret Kivistik, Kose / Estonia
Automatic quality control system for ultrasound equipment
Sašo Arnuga, Maribor / Slovenia
Cancer screening enhancement used GSI post-processing
David Adebayo, Cork / Ireland
Optimisation of the patient stroke pathway: interventional imaging
Lara Marie Deguara, St Pauls Bay / Malta
Optimising iodinated contrast injection protocols for oncological CT examinations
Marianna Gulizia, Lausanne / Switzerland
Low field MRI for MSK studies
Switinder Singh Ghotra, Lausanne / Switzerland
Promoting user-centred transparency and explanation in artificial intelligence for PET/CT image reconstruction
Mélanie Champendal, Lausanne / Switzerland
The effectiveness of Virtual Reality (VR) training on MRI environment for healthcare professionals
Marja Jaronen, Tampere / Finland
Education practices for radiographers: technological competencies and medical humanities
Ilaria Salvatori, Bologna / Italy
Professionals' knowledge and experiences of supplementary breast cancer screening in women with dense breasts across Europe: a mixed-methods approach to inform best practice
Deborah Mizzi, Msida / Malta
CT colonography: improving quality and patient experience
Josefine Magdalene Jensen, Vejle / Denmark
Radiation exposure and obesity relationship to diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
Maria José Vieira Pereira, Alburitel / Portugal