The 1st AIM-Net Biennial Conference is a core activity of the AIM-Net thematic network (AEI–REDES), designed to strengthen coordination and collaboration among research groups working at the interface of advanced microscopy, quantitative biology, and artificial intelligence. The meeting will foster interdisciplinary exchange across spatial and temporal scales, from single molecules to tissues, promote the integration of imaging data and analysis methodologies, and stimulate new collaborative research initiatives within the network and with external participants.
The conference will take place immediately after the AIM-Net Summer School (7–11 June 2026), facilitating continuity between advanced training activities and scientific exchange within the network.
The meeting is open to AIM-Net members and to external researchers working in related fields, including early-career researchers.
Oriol Gallego, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
Carlo Manzo, Universitat de Vic – Universitat Central de Catalunya (Spain)
Giovanni Volpe, University of Gothenburg (Sweden)
Samia Mohinta, University of Cambridge
Juliette Griffié, Stockholm University
Marcelo Bertalmío, Instituto de Óptica “Daza de Valdés” (IO-CSIC)
Antonio Martínez Sánchez, University of Murcia
07 June 2026 (afternoon)
11 June 2026 (afternoon)
590 € — double room
695 € — single room
La Ràpita (Tarragona), Spain
Please register using the form below before 10 April 2026.
Accepted participants will receive detailed instructions by email on how to complete the payment process.
Capacity: Attendance will be limited to 60 attendees.
General Entry
Accomodation (full pension)
Gala Dinner
Transport from/to Barcelona
Participants will have the opportunity to present their work in one of the following formats:

🏆 Extended poster Prize sponsored by Journal of Physics: Photonics
Posters presented at the conference will be eligible for the Extended poster Prize, sponsored by Journal of Physics: Photonics.


Co-funded by the European Union.
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