From July 7 to 11, IHU Strasbourg hosted the 4th edition of its Summer School in Surgical Data Science, organized in partnership with the CAMMA research group of the Robotics, Data Sciences & Healthcare Technologies team (ICube Laboratory, University of Strasbourg) and supported by France 2030. The event brings together young talent from around the world to address a fundamental challenge for the future of medicine: the use of data to improve the quality and safety of surgical procedures.
This edition in figures: 👥 24 participants | 🌍 12 countries | 🧠 +40 global experts | 🔬 5 intensive days of immersion
At the helm of this initiative is Prof. Nicolas Padoy, Scientific Director and Director of Research in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at IHU Strasbourg. A pioneer in augmented surgery, he has been working for over a decade to build bridges between the worlds of surgery, data science, and artificial intelligence.
This summer school fully embodies his interdisciplinary vision: to train the next generation of clinician-researchers and engineers capable of advancing surgical practice through digital technologies.
The school’s mission is clear: to train future experts capable of designing, analyzing, and deploying digital tools for surgery, taking into account the realities of the operating room. It encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration and dialogue to transform surgical data into concrete and safe solutions for the benefit of patients.
Alongside Prof. Padoy, the 2025 edition brings together leading speakers, including:
Alternating between lectures, keynote, practical work, laboratory workshops, and group projects, the 2025 program explores strategic themes:
Participants also have the opportunity to work in advanced simulation environments and meet experts from the MedTech ecosystem, in connection with the research and innovation projects of the IHU Strasbourg.
This edition brings together 24 young researchers and clinicians selected for their excellence, from Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East. The IHU Strasbourg is thus strengthening its position as an international leader in the field of data-driven and artificial intelligence-guided surgery.
More than just an academic program, this Summer School embodies the values of the IHU Strasbourg: innovation, interdisciplinarity, openness, and clinical impact. It is part of a broader strategy promoted by the institute: to develop breakthrough surgical technologies, support high-level training, and accelerate transfer to the industrial and hospital sectors. An exemplary model of the interconnection between science, care, and innovation.
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