From 25 June to 29 June 2018 the workshop on “Image Reconstruction from Millimetres to the Globe” was held in Leiden, Netherlands (https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/lc/web/2018/984/info.php3?wsid=984). The aim was bringing together researchers from the communities of medical and seismic imaging to explore the extent to which existing solutions and technologies can be transferred.

During the “2-minute madness” on Monday and the following poster session Naiara Korta Martiartu from ETH Zurich, Switzerland, presented results of the reconstructions of 2D and 3D datasets provided on the USCT data exchange and collaboration platform. The authors also compare different reconstruction methods for speed of sound and reflectivity reconstructions.

On Friday Nicole Ruiter (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) and Christian Böhm (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) presented platforms for knowledge exchange and collaborations and encouraged participants to apply their image reconstruction methods on the provided data. Furthermore a discussion on extending the plattform with simulated data was launched and Christian Böhm pointed out the possibilities offered by collaboration and tutorial platforms like CodeOcean (https://codeocean.com/) and platforms using Jupyter Notebook (http://jupyter.org/).