Topics of speeches

Student activity block

A. Fabiańska, K. Czajka, E. Bąk, A. Dudziak, M. Sopa, T. Walczak
Effect of the accuracy of dart throwing on biomechanical parameters

B. Gabryszewski, A. Wawrzyniak, A. Majewska
Tumour for models to teach breast self-examination

B. Gasyna, P. Gawron, M. Kraft
Segmentation and construction of airway models for diagnosis and construction of training phantoms

M. Kryś, W. Kandulska, M. Białecka, M. Sopa, M. Szewczyk, J. Kleiber, D. Choszczewski, J. Lewandowski, M. Wiernicka, M. Grygorowicz
The role of functional tests in identifying movement asymmetry in a group of football players

R. Manoj, M. Sabeer T S
Augmented reality based medical equipment maintenance for rural regions in low-income and emerging nations

A. Melnyk, M. Wojtala, A. Ronowska, A. Mielewczyk-Gryń, Dawid Kozień, J. Kozłowska, M. Wekwejt
Development of biocomposite cement for minimally invasive bone repair: incorporation of κ-carrageenan hydrogel into magnesium potassium phosphate

Young scientists’ block

A. Bednarowicz, N. Tarzyńska, K. Gzyra-Jagieła, D. Zielińska, P. Śniarowski, P. Cichacz
Electrospun biopolymer nanofibres

S. But, J. Otworowski
Benefits of adaptive control and biomechanical advantages of an advanced bionic foot: analysis of a case study

K. Filipek, A. Patalas
Laser-induced thermography used as a potential dermal cancer diagnosis tool

M. Gołdasz
Development and production of a prototype of a wheelchair for a dog with hind leg paresis using 3D printing technology based on material and strength analysis

S. Grelik-Urbanowski, S. Grymek
Influence of cartilage degeneration on contact pressure on the articular surface of the tibia

K. Gzyra-Jagieła, N. Tarzyńska, A. Bednarowicz, P. Śniarowski, L. Madej-Kiełbik, D. Zielińska
Influence of the addition of active substances on the properties of sodium alginate foams

I. Kachura-Zhechytska, M. Sopa, T. Walczak
Advancing custom foot insole design through baropodometric data and additive manufacturing technologies

D. Kłak, E. Smolarek, M. Okła, Ł. Słowik, M. Żukowska, F. Górski
Design and additive manufacturing of pre- and mid-surgery supplies for implantation of endoprosthesis of the temporomandibular joint

P. Michalec, R. Weidner, M. Brandstötter
Customizable hand orthoses via material extrusion: advancing design and 3D-printing methods

E. Smolarek, F. Górski, M. Żukowska, Ł. Słowik, M. Okła, D. Boberska
Mixed reality in preoperative planning of maxillofacial surgeries

P. Śniarowski, N. Tarzyńska, A. Bednarowicz, D. Zielińska
Commercial wound dressings – examined for structure, absorbency, and vapour permeability

N. Tarzyńska, A. Bednarowicz, P. Śniarowski, P. Cichacz
Micro- and nanofibre mats made by electrospinning

D. Zielińska, N. Tarzyńska, A. Bednarowicz, P. Śniarowski, M. Dymel, A. Dębowska, P. Kaczmarek
Analysis of commercial wound dressings

For Authors

Young Scientists Block

For who?

For students, doctoral candidates, and early-career researchers who want to present the results of their work.

For what?
  • You’ll share your ideas and get feedback from other participants and experts.
  • You’ll learn how to present your research and findings, enhance your CV and experience with an interesting entry that will set you apart from others.
  • You’ll be able to boast a scientific publication with your name on it, taking one of your first steps into the world of science.
How many presenters?

1

Speech format

Presentation

How to apply?

Register for the conference and pay your participation fee, then submit an abstract (edited according to the template) through your participant account by the specified deadline.

When will I be presenting?

Follow the event schedule – there will be time blocks during which all sessions will take place, and we’ll inform you of the presentation order in due time.

Publication

Abstract book + article, if you wish

Who will I be presenting in front of?

In front of the audience and a committee that will select the best work.

Student Activity Block

For whom?

For students and representatives of scientific circles who want to showcase their ideas, projects, and initial results.

Why?
  • You’ll share your ideas and get feedback from other participants and experts.
  • You’ll learn how to present your research and findings, enhance your CV and experience with an interesting entry that will set you apart from others.
  • You’ll be able to boast a scientific publication with your name on it, taking one of your first steps into the world of science.
How many presenters?

max. 3

Speech format

Presentation

How to apply?

Register for the conference and pay your participation fee, then submit an abstract (edited according to the template) through your participant account by the specified deadline.

When will I be presenting?

Follow the event schedule – there will be time blocks during which all sessions will take place, and we’ll inform you of the presentation order in due time.

Publication

Abstract book + article, if you wish

Who will I be presenting in front of?

In front of the audience and a committee that will select the best work.

Young Researchers Block

Student Activity Block

For whom

For students, doctoral candidates, and early-career researchers who want to present the results of their work.

For students and representatives of academic circles who want to showcase their ideas, projects, and initial results.

How many presenters

1

max. 3

Presentation format

Presentation

Presentation

How to apply

Register for the conference and pay your participation fee, then submit the abstract (edited according to the template) on your participant account by the designated deadline.

Publication

Abstract book
+
Article

Abstract book
+
Article

Your presentation will be assessed by the audience and a committee, which will select the best work. Each presentation is part of the competition!