The International Conference on Computational Bioengineering (ICCB) series started in 2003, with the inaugural event in Zaragoza. This, as well as the subsequently following conferences – consistently organized at culturally and historically rich, as well as scientifically and technologically highly relevant places, namely in Lisbon (in 2005), on the Island of Margarita (in 2007), in Bertinoro (in 2009), in Leuven (in 2013), in Barcelona (in 2015), in Compiegne (in 2017), in Belgrade (in 2019), again in Lisbon (in 2022), and Vienna (in 2023).
We are proud to announce that Rome has been selected to host the eleventh edition of the ICCB, which will take place from September 8 to 10, 2025, on the premises of the UCBM (Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma). The ICCB 2025 prospects to become an inspiring and stimulating scientific event, also allowing for an unforgettable cultural experience in the imperial city of Rome.
The conference will cover all fields embedded in the vast realm of computational bioengineering; see the detailed list of conference topics and mini-symposia. The local organizing committee kindly invites potential conference attendees to submit an abstract.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Rome in September 2025!
The organizing committee of ICCB 2025
CONFERENCE TOPICS
- Active Soft Materials
- AI in Bioengineering
- Assistive Robotics
- Biomaterials
- Biomechanics
- Biomedical Decision-Support Systems
- Biomedical Imaging and Visualization
- 3D & Bioprinting in Biomedicine
- Biorobotics
- Cardiac Dynamics and Mechanics
- Cardiovascular Engineering
- Computational Biology
- Computational Chemistry
- Data Mining Application in Medicine
- Gastro-intestine System
- Gene Expression Analysis and Engineering
- Healthcare robotics
- High-Performance Computing
- Human-Machine Interfaces
- Mechanobiology
- Molecular & Dissipative Particle Dynamics
- Multiscale Modelling
- Multiphysics Modelling
- Musculoskeletal Systems
- Nanomedicine and Microfluidics
- Neural Engineering
- Nonlinear Systems & Analysis in Biomedicine
- Numerical Modeling in Bioengineering
- Patient-Specific Modelling
- Physiological measurements
- Polymer Modelling in Biomedicine
- Population-Based Modelling
- Protein Dynamics Modelling and Simulation
- Rehabilitation Robotics
- Robotics Modelling and Simulation
- Sensors in Bioengineering
- Signal Processing and Data Mining
- Sports Bioengineering
- Tissue and Cell Engineering
- Wearable Modelling and Engineering