Talks and presentations

Poster presentation of ‘Is Visual in-Context Learning for Compositional Medical Tasks within Reach?’

October 19, 2025

Paper Presentation, ICCV, Honolulu, Hawai'i, United States

Title page of presentationIn Honolulu, at the ICCV 2025, apart from attending exceptional workshops on a diverse set of topics such as world models, data-efficient learning and foundation models, I presented our paper Is Visual in-Context Learning for Compositional Medical Tasks within Reach? in one of the poster sessions. Engaging with many researchers at the conference has been a joy and I gathered a lot of inspiration through the phenomenal work happening in the community.

Three poster presentations at MICCAI Workshops

September 23, 2025

Paper Presentation, MICCAI, Daejeon, Republic of Korea

Title page of presentationIn Daejeon, at the MICCAI Workshops 2025, together with my former student Alessio Negrini I presented our paper Conquering the Retina: Bringing Visual in-Context Learning to OCT in the poster session of the Efficient Medical AI 2025 Workshop and later I presented our poster on Semantic Segmentation for Preoperative Planning in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement in the context of the STACOM workshop. I further had the pleasure to present the paper GRASPing Anatomy to Improve Pathology Segmentation for my colleague Alexander Jaus and his student Keyi Li in the the MLMI workshop’s poster session.

Talk on Artificial Intelligence at SRH Holding

March 18, 2024

Talk, SRH Campus Conventioncenter, Heidelberg, Germany

Title page of presentationI gave a presentation at SRH Holding, talking to the representative body for disabled employees about fundamentals of AI, current advances and challenges as well as a brief overview of some applications of AI for accessibility.

Two poster presentations and visiting the Doctoral Consortium at CVPR

June 21, 2023

Paper Presentation, CVPR, Vancouver, Canada

Photo poster presentationIn Vancouver at CVPR 2023 I presented two papers, first, the paper Delivering arbitrary-modal semantic segmentation on multi-modal street-scene segmentation by lead authors Jiaming Zhang and Ruiping Liu, and later I presented the paper Decoupled semantic prototypes enable learning from diverse annotation types for semi-weakly segmentation in expert-driven domains which explores techniques for training segmentation models with diverse annotation-types to ease the annotation process. I was also fortunate to attend the CVPR Doctoral Consortium, a wonderful event where I could present my work to Prof. René Vidal and discuss computer vision in clinical settings with him.