Online Lecture Series on Digital Twins – Starting Today! We are pleased to share an exciting opportunity for students, early-career researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of life sciences and digital technologies.
The Latest Sano Newsletter Is Out Now Catch up on the latest research, insights, and developments from the Sano Centre for Computational Medicine.
Neuropizza “EEG markers of auditory perception and their relation to consciousness.” Join us on April 24 at the Institute of Psychology
Sano and the Team of Students at Brainhack 2025 On the last weekend of March 2025, the seventh edition of Brainhack Warsaw took place—a unique three-day event dedicated to students and PhD candidates interested in neuroinformatics, neuroscience, machine learning, and brain data analysis. The hackathon was organized by the Neuroinformatics Student Club at the Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw.
New Paper at Sano New Publication: Cancelable Biometric Authentication for IoT Security Mahmoud Nasr (PhD Student in Computational Neuroscience), Krzysztof Brzostowski, Adam Piórkowski, Fathi E. Abd El-Samie
We Announce the Launch of the New Sano Innovations Website We are pleased to inform you that our new website, Sano Innovations, is now available! The new platform has been designed to make it easier to access information about our research and technological solutions. Visit us today at https://sanoinnovations.com/ and see how we are shaping the future of computational medicine together!
High-Performance Computing in Action – Sano Researchers at KU KDM 2025 The Seventeenth HPC Users’ Conference (KUKDM 2025) was held in Zakopane from April 2–4, bringing together the scientific and technological communities in an interdisciplinary setting.
Unveiling the Dark Proteome: Inside the Weave Project’s Quest to Decode the Human Gut A meeting of members of the Weave Project was held in March this year at the Biozentrum in…
Neuropizza “Investigating the fine-scale functional hierarchy in blindness with connective field modeling” In individuals with blindness, the visual cortex experiences extensive neuroplastic transformations. While major structural and functional reconfigurations have…
Sano Showcases SimuScope at WACV 2025 – Advancing Synthetic Endoscopic Data Generation Polish Innovation on the Global Computer Vision Stage Researchers from the Sano Centre for Computational Medicine, Joanna Kaleta and Sabina Martyniak, represented their team at the prestigious IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV) 2025. The event took place in Tucson, Arizona, and gathered leading experts in AI and image analysis. SimuScope: Advancing […]
The Power of Art in Medicine: Sano at the Inner Journey Event in Kraków Art, Medicine, and Technology: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
EuroHPC Summit 2025 in Krakow – A Meeting of Leaders in HPC, Quantum, and AI Technologies in Europe This year’s EuroHPC Summit 2025, themed “Connecting HPC, Quantum, and AI communities across Europe,” took place from March…
New International Scientific Committee Members Visit Sano On February 18-19, 2025, Prof. Alfons Hoekstra, the new chairperson of Sano’s International Scientific Committee (ISC), and Prof. Peter Sloot, newly appointed member of the ISC, visited the Centre for Computational Medicine in Kraków. The two-day visit provided a comprehensive overview of Sano’s ongoing research, its strategic direction, and the role the ISC will play […]
International Scientific Committee Holds Online Meeting with Sano teams On February 13, 2025, the International Scientific Committee (ISC) of Sano – Centre for Computational Medicine held an…
Insights from Sano’s Latest Newsletter In the latest release of our monthly newsletter, we are bringing you updates on the newest publications from the Sano team, alongside previews of our upcoming seminars and highlights from recent conferences attended by our team members.
Strengthening AI Collaborations: AGH & Sano Meeting between Sano and the AGH Center of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence
Medical Image Processing & Analysis Science Sano Centre for Computational Medicine is dedicated to advancing medical image processing and analysis through the development of cutting-edge computational solutions. Our research focuses on improving the accuracy, efficiency, and interpretability of medical imaging data, addressing key challenges in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of various medical conditions. We employ state-of-the-art artificial intelligence […]
2024 through the Eyes of Sano’s PhD Students 2024 has been a year marked by significant achievements and an unwavering pursuit of knowledge among the PhD students at Sano - Centre for Computational Medicine.