
Over four months, Acetyl Salicyl developed and maintained features for the NA-MIC/ProjectWeek repository, focusing on clinical workflow modules and robust documentation. He enabled Android ARM64 ITK builds using C++ and CMake, addressing cross-compilation and dependency configuration to streamline mobile deployment. His work included UI and algorithm development for modules like Virtual CathLab and anonymization extensions, with progress documented for image processing heuristics. Acetyl Salicyl prioritized onboarding and collaboration by refining Markdown-based documentation, embedding video guides, and clarifying project scope. His disciplined, version-controlled approach improved accessibility, reduced support overhead, and ensured maintainable, user-focused infrastructure for both developers and clinicians.

February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) — NA-MIC/ProjectWeek concentrated on strengthening project documentation to improve user guidance and developer onboarding. Key feature delivered: Project Documentation Improvements, consolidating README coverage for embedded video reliability, accessibility, anonymization module UI documentation, demo video links, and investigator country information. The work consisted of nine README.md commits implemented across the month to refine content and maintain documentation standards. No major bugs were reported/fixed for this period. Impact includes faster onboarding, reduced support queries, and clearer guidance for critical workflows, while demonstrating strong documentation discipline. Technologies/skills demonstrated include version-controlled documentation, accessibility considerations, video integration notes, and UI documentation for anonymization features.
February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) — NA-MIC/ProjectWeek concentrated on strengthening project documentation to improve user guidance and developer onboarding. Key feature delivered: Project Documentation Improvements, consolidating README coverage for embedded video reliability, accessibility, anonymization module UI documentation, demo video links, and investigator country information. The work consisted of nine README.md commits implemented across the month to refine content and maintain documentation standards. No major bugs were reported/fixed for this period. Impact includes faster onboarding, reduced support queries, and clearer guidance for critical workflows, while demonstrating strong documentation discipline. Technologies/skills demonstrated include version-controlled documentation, accessibility considerations, video integration notes, and UI documentation for anonymization features.
January 2026 monthly summary for NA-MIC/ProjectWeek. Focused on delivering and documenting features that advance clinical workflow support, data privacy, and developer experience. Highlights include progress in the Virtual CathLab module and anonymization extension, continued work on image processing ideas, and comprehensive anonymization UI documentation. Also addressed README hygiene with typos and link fixes to improve professionalism and accessibility.
January 2026 monthly summary for NA-MIC/ProjectWeek. Focused on delivering and documenting features that advance clinical workflow support, data privacy, and developer experience. Highlights include progress in the Virtual CathLab module and anonymization extension, continued work on image processing ideas, and comprehensive anonymization UI documentation. Also addressed README hygiene with typos and link fixes to improve professionalism and accessibility.
March 2025 monthly summary for NA-MIC/ProjectWeek: Focused on documentation quality improvements to support collaboration and onboarding. Delivered updated README to clarify scope and alignment with maxillofacial reconstructive surgery workflow with Slicer; added a new key investigator; corrected typographical errors. No critical bugs fixed this month; primary activity was documentation work and version-control discipline. Impact: clearer guidance for contributors, faster onboarding, and better cross-functional alignment. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Git version control, Markdown documentation, and domain knowledge in surgical workflows.
March 2025 monthly summary for NA-MIC/ProjectWeek: Focused on documentation quality improvements to support collaboration and onboarding. Delivered updated README to clarify scope and alignment with maxillofacial reconstructive surgery workflow with Slicer; added a new key investigator; corrected typographical errors. No critical bugs fixed this month; primary activity was documentation work and version-control discipline. Impact: clearer guidance for contributors, faster onboarding, and better cross-functional alignment. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Git version control, Markdown documentation, and domain knowledge in surgical workflows.
In Jan 2025, delivered the Android ARM64 ITK build for NA-MIC/ProjectWeek, improved build documentation, and added verification artifacts. This work extends cross-platform ITK support, streamlines mobile deployment workflows, and reduces build friction for contributors.
In Jan 2025, delivered the Android ARM64 ITK build for NA-MIC/ProjectWeek, improved build documentation, and added verification artifacts. This work extends cross-platform ITK support, streamlines mobile deployment workflows, and reduces build friction for contributors.
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