The Interdisciplinary Symposium for Women in the MINT Field (ISINA) took place at the TU Chemnitz on 25-26 March. The ISINA symposium is a platform for knowledge transfer and exchange on topics such as interdisciplinary research, success strategies as well as for passing on impulses for innovative forms of work. On two days, experts from science and business gave lectures on current topics from science and research. Embedded in the first day was the presentation of the nationwide ISINA “Best Poster Awards”. Here, posters were awarded that present the research subjects of bachelor’s and master’s theses as well as doctorates in a generally understandable way. Monique Meuschke applied for this prize with her doctoral thesis entitled “Visualization, Classification and Interactive Exploration of Risk Criteria for Cerebral Aneurysms”. Her submission was awarded with the 1st place.