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information - a mathematical method of morphological image processing. In this project, the aim is to go one step further: In close cooperation with the partners, technical process chains are currently being
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reduced significantly. For this purpose, models that include particle relaxation are investigated on the one hand, and on the other hand robust methods motivated by the total least squares approach are investigated
much more robust solutions (e.g., Reichstein et al, 2019 and references therein). In this context, one of the main challenges - affecting both the marine (physics) and computer science domains - is to constrain
the participants will complete three test days with a duration of approximately 1,5h to 2,5h each. One test will take place at the Cognitive Systems Lab (Building 50.21), the other two at the Institute
addition, personality development is promoted and a sensitisation to the civil society responsibility of one's own actions is achieved. Fields of activity Excellent career opportunities are opened up for graduates
Professor Rolf Drechsler, dean of the Faculty of Mathematics / Computer Science, and Veronika Oechtering, one of the founders of Informatica Feminale and leader of the Center of Excellence for Women in Science
broad-based council of experts to be able to respond to future health crises in the best possible way. One teaching from the pandemic is that we need to make our healthcare system more resilient and robust
part in the election and electronically distributed up to six votes each amongst 1,631 candidates. One result of the election is the renewed increase in the proportion of women: The percentage of elected
and Engineering (MSc) at the University of Crete, Greece. During her MSc studies, she completed a one-year internship at the MIRALab of the University of Geneva, under Prof. Nadia Magnenat Thalmann. During
Team B-Human currently consists of 26 students from the City University of Applied Sciences Bremen, one alumnus, and two PhD students. The team is led by Dr. Thomas Röfer from the DFKI research department