Resources
Welcome to the MIART Workshop Resources page. Below is a curated list of related initiatives, events, and communities relevant to AI in radiation oncology.
Related Challenges
DoseRAD 2026 — Real-time Dose Calculation in Radiotherapy
doserad2026.grand-challenge.org
DoseRAD 2026 is a MICCAI 2026 satellite challenge benchmarking fast and accurate 3D radiation dose calculation for both photon and proton radiotherapy, using CT or MRI as input. The challenge covers four tasks — photon and proton dose on CT and MRI — reflecting current and emerging radiotherapy modalities, including MRI-guided and online adaptive workflows. Running around the same time as MIART 2026, it provides a natural complement to the workshop for the dose modelling community.
Related Training Programmes
TTRAIL — Trustworthy Transferable Radiotherapy with Artificial Intelligence
TTRAIL is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) training 15 doctoral candidates across 10 European institutions to become the next generation of translational AI radiotherapy scientists. The programme embeds trustworthiness by design across the full RT pipeline — from federated data integration and uncertainty quantification, to explainable AI and real-time adaptive delivery.
Related Communities and Platforms
DLinRT — Deep Learning in Radiotherapy
DLinRT is a community platform cataloguing and evaluating commercial deep learning solutions across the radiotherapy workflow — from image reconstruction and auto-contouring to treatment planning and clinical prediction — with a focus on the European market. The platform provides product entries with technical specifications, regulatory status, and clinical evidence, alongside compliance resources for deploying AI safely in clinical practice.
Prior Events
BART 2025 — Bern AI in RadioTherapy Symposium
BART was a one-day symposium held on 14 March 2025 at the University of Bern, bringing together researchers from radiation oncology, medical physics, and AI engineering. The event featured invited talks from industry, academia, and clinical practitioners, alongside student presentations and flash talks on AI-driven treatment planning, automated segmentation, predictive modelling, image-guided radiotherapy, and quality assurance. BART reached capacity with 100 participants and represents a direct precursor to the MIART community-building effort.
Major Radiation Oncology Conferences
ESTRO — European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology
ESTRO organises the largest annual European radiation oncology congress, as well as dedicated physics, biology, and technology-focused courses and workshops throughout the year. The ESTRO Physics event and ESTRO AI-focused sessions are particularly relevant to the MIART community.
ASTRO — American Society for Radiation Oncology
ASTRO hosts the world’s largest radiation oncology meeting each autumn, covering the full spectrum of clinical, technological, and research advances in the field. The annual meeting includes dedicated tracks on AI, treatment planning, and emerging technologies.
Paper resources and slides from MIART 2026 will be posted here after the workshop.