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IBSim-4i 2025

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The 8th annual IBSim-4i conference featured two days of hands-on training and two days of diverse and engaging talks, covering a broad range of topics across the image-based simulation pipeline. These ranged from enhanced imaging techniques and segmentation benchmarks to novel simulation frameworks, with applications spanning biological systems to nuclear reactors.

Thanks to the support of our sponsor, 3Dmagination, two student awards were presented at IBSim-4i 2025.

Keynote Speakers

Professor Stepan V. Lomov, KU Leuven, Belgium

XCT imaging and image quantification of fibrous materials

Stepan V. Lomov (1955) graduated from School N30 in Leningrad (1972), Phys.-Mech of Leningrad Polytechnic Institute (1978). PhD on terminal ballistics (1985), Dr Hab. on textile materials science (1995), St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design. Since 1999 works in KU Leuven, Belgium, Department of Materials Engineering, coordinator of the Composite Materials Group in 2013 – 2020, Toray Professor in 2015 – 2020. Professor Emeritus since 2020. The talk is mainly based on the research conducted in the Department of Materials Engineering, KU Leuven, in collaboration with other groups worldwide.

Professor Luisa Silva, Centrale Nantes, France

Luisa Silva’s research focus is on advanced numerical techniques used in High Performance Computing, including stable/stabilised immersed finite element methods, interface capturing through modified level-set or phase-field methods, anisotropic mesh adaptation, and developments in a massively parallel context.

Her expertise fields and software application developments are as follows:
 – Finite elements and Eulerian approaches to solve thermomechanical multiphase problems.
 – Parallel multiphase computational fluid dynamics of highly viscous to inviscid fluid flows and their phase changes.
 – Direct 3D image-based numerical simulations (X-Ray tomography, point clouds, etc.) in several application fields.
 – Development of software applications for urban environments, material forming processes and material structure development simulations.

Training Course Facilitators

Professor David Rousseau, Université d’Angers, France

A practical introduction to Deep learning applied to image processing

David Rousseau (Member, IEEE) was born in France, in 1973. He received the M.S. degree in physics and signal processing from the Institut de Recherche Coordination Acoustique et Musique, Paris, France, in 1996, and the Ph.D. degree in signal and image processing from the Université d’Angers, Angers, France, in 2004. From 2010 to 2017, he was a Full Professor of image processing applied to bioimaging with CREATIS, Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France. Since 2018, he has been heading the Bioimaging Research Group (ImHorPhen), Université d’Angers. His research interests include information sciences, machine learning-based computer vision, and their applications to life sciences.

Dr Félix Mercier, Université d’Angers, France

A practical introduction to Deep learning applied to image processing

Dr Chris Richardson, University of Cambridge, UK

FEniCS: a popular Open Source software package for Finite Element Analysis

Chris has been collaborating on research into modelling of continuum problems using the Finite Element Method (FEM) and development of the popular FEniCS software platform. Recent work is in partnership with other institutions through the UKRI ExCALIBUR Programme, and the Coupling, Synthesis and Performance Project and High Priority Use Case SysGenX. He is also working on benchmarking for High Performance Computing, GPU programming, and working with Rolls-Royce future systems team for engine design.

Additional Speakers

  • Jérôme Adrien, CNRS, INSA Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
  • Miraslau Barabash, University College London
  • Michele Darrow, Rosalind Franklin Institute
  • Simon Daubner, Imperial College London
  • Lloyd Fletcher, UK Atomic Energy Authority
  • Grammatiki Lioliou, University College London
  • Nina Lassalle-Astis, Cetim
  • Andrea Mazzolani, University College London
  • Vincent Maes, University Of Bristol
  • Hannah Robarts, UKRI-STFC
  • Renee Taylor, University of Sheffield
  • Léonard Turpin, Université De Bordeaux
  • Franck Vidal, UKRI-STFC / Bangor University
  • Nicola Wadeson, The University of Manchester

Poster Presenters

  • Jean-Claude Bikaku, University of Leeds
  • Ethan Edmunds, The University Of Sheffield
  • Harriet Jones, UKRI-STFC
  • Lizzie Mushangwe, University of Oxford
  • Zeyan Wang, University College London

Awards

Congratulations to Harriet Jones of UK Research and Innovation–STFC, who was awarded the prize for best poster presentation for her work on “On-the-fly Meshing and Simulation: A code_saturne-based HPC Pipeline for Industrial XCT”.

Congratulations also to Salahedinne Madi of KU Leuven, who was awarded the prize for best oral presentation for his work on “Data-driven interpretation of strain localisation in fibre-reinforced composites: PCA of in situ XCT-DVC biaxial tests”.

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