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Learning with Graphs led by Prof. Nils M. Kriege. Our research focuses on the development of new methods and learning algorithms for structured data. Graphs and networks are ubiquitous in various domains
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: (i) architecture and dynamics of cellular structures and associated pathologies; (ii) processing of genetic information and its dysfunctions; (iii) host-microbe interactions: infectious diseases and
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(APS). The GL also contributes to the development of next-generation microscopy methods, instrumentation, and data workflows, while overseeing the group’s day-to-day operations, budget, user science
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Münster, the CoBIC Frankfurt am Main, the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig and the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. RESPONSIBILITIES: Data collection using
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. Development of quantitative image analysis to extract information on atomic vibrations and displacements from image series. Investigate molecular adsorption, surface reconstruction and site-dependent reactivity
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research and into industry. Further information can be found at dktk.dkfz.de . The DKTK partner site Berlin is located at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and closely aligned with the Berlin Institute
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identification. This work will involve the analysis of large-scale, multi-modal datasets, including genomic/multi-omic data (short- and long-read based), imaging and health records, using state-of-the-art data
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microscopy data analysis, chemometrics, and machine learning. This position is ideal for a researcher who enjoys working at the interface of imaging, data science, and environmental monitoring. The project
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leader in information and analytics, we help researchers and healthcare professionals advance science and improve health outcomes for the benefit of society. Building on our publishing heritage, we combine
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curiosity and a desire for real-world impact. Mayo Clinic has digitized over 15 million gigapixel digital pathology slides, representing an incredible diversity of complex diseases of all types. This data is