Congratulations to HealthTech Master 2 student João Victor Galvão da Mata who was awarded the best Grand Est Franco-German University Prize in the category of "Master in Science and Technology - Computer Science Engineering" for his project "CRYO-Track: Guiding needles on planned trajectories". This project was carried out within the IMAGeS team of the ICube Laboratory at the University of Strasbourg under the supervision of Caroline Essert and in collaboration with Anirban Mukhopadhyay of the Medical and Environment Computing Laboratory (MEC- Lab) of the Technische Universität Darmstadt.
The Grand Est Franco-German University Prizes are awarded in six categories for student work and projects carried out with a view to cooperation and interculturality between France and Germany.