Radiomics

Welcome to the Radiomics Newsletter!

Dear SPP colleagues,

as some of our subprojects are approaching their final phase while others are gaining new momentum, this issue reflects a moment of transition across the programme.

Alongside ongoing activities from the coordination side, this newsletter brings together a range of opportunities to engage, connect, and benefit from ongoing and upcoming SPP initiatives—spanning recent events, future meetings, and support offers for different career stages.

In this issue, you’ll find invitations to come together and exchange ideas, as well as information on current programmes and activities designed to support your work within the SPP.

Happy reading – and we look forward to seeing many of you at one of the upcoming occasions.

All the best,
Your coordination team












EVENTS

Coming up

RÖKO Lunch Meeting

RÖKO Lunch Meeting

Heading to the RÖKO? Join us for the SPP Lunch Meeting.
Meet your SPP colleagues as well as young researchers from the Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft (DRG) for an informal lunch on 14th May 2026, 12:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the RÖKO, directly in the Leipzig Messe.
  
This is a great opportunity to take a break, enjoy some good food, and connect with fellow researchers. Whether you want to exchange ideas, catch up with colleagues, or meet new faces, we’d be glad to see you there.

To help us plan, we kindly ask you to register via our website

Summer School for Early Career Researchers

Summer School
Join us on 2nd–3rd June 2026 at the Caritas Tagungszentrum in Freiburg for the SPP Summer School 2026 focused on “Next Level Career Development.”

Tailored for early career researchers, the two-day programme offers practical sessions on strategic career planning, networking, personal positioning, improving application materials, and interview & negotiation skills. AI-assisted tools will be integrated throughout to provide fresh perspectives and new opportunities.
Participation is completely free for SPP members.

Details and access to the registration tool can be found here: Summer School 2026

Looking back

Workshop: AI for Researchers

On 14th April 2026, our online workshop gave SPP members hands-on experience in using AI effectively and responsibly in research. Participants explored practical strategies to improve writing, create clear visuals, strengthen grant applications, and extract reliable information—while keeping ethical and legal considerations in mind. The session sparked lively discussions and inspired many new ideas for integrating AI into everyday research.




UPDATES

Opportunities

Prof Daniel Rückert – Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize Laureate

Individual Scientific Writing Coaching Available

Need personalized support with your manuscripts? Individual coaching sessions with experienced academic writing coach Jeremiah Hendren are open to all SPP early career researchers. Each participant can book up to four flexible online sessions – perfect for getting in-depth feedback, strategic advice, and structural reviews at any stage of your writing process.

You can register via our website:
ECR: Scientific Writing Coaching
 
Prof Daniel Rückert – Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize Laureate

Individual Mentoring & Tutoring

The individual mentoring and coaching on gender equality-related topics with our partner Ms. Gross is still available. Take advantage of one-on-one sessions to unlock your potential and gain fresh perspectives.

For more information and for signing up, please visit the SPP homepage.
 
As these offers are available only until February 2027, we encourage you to make use of these opportunities while they are still open.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

SPP Final Meeting 2026 – Save the Date

Summer School

Please mark your calendars: the SPP Final Meeting will take place on 20th21st October 2026 in Berlin. We will once again meet at the Landesvertretung Baden-Württemberg in Berlin and follow a lunch-to-lunch format across the two days.

The meeting will bring together all SPP members and will be attended by representatives of the DFG. Please note that, due to the differing project timelines, this Final Meeting will not replace the requirement for individual final reports. Further details on reporting procedures will be shared in due course.

We encourage you to reserve the dates early – more information will follow soon.

NOTES

Please use the following quotation for publications within the SPP2177 programme:
  • Gefördert durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) – Projektnummer(n)* / SPP2177
In foreign language publications, a translation of the DFG into the language of the publication should be added, e.g. in English:
  • funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – Projektnummer(n) * / SPP 2177
* You will find the project number on your DFG award letter or at gepris.dfg.de. If a publication refers to several projects, the project numbers must be separated by semicolons.
More information regarding the SPP2177 Priority Programme you will find on the official project website:
Radiomics