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Deep Learning for All
Freiburg computer scientists develop a user-friendly plug-in for the automated analysis of biomedical images
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The Engineered Eyeball on ARTE
The Engineered Eyeball, developed by the Gisela and Erwin Sick Laboratory for Micro-optics, was featured in the popular science television show X:enius, seen ...
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The "tuned" human
Prof. Dr. Thomas Stieglitz explains the technological background of "mind reading" on television magazine "W wie Wissen" (ARD).
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A breath of fresh information
Can Dincer has developed a method for detecting molecules that are markers of disease in exhaled breath
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Freedom of design for 3D printing
Federal Ministry of Education and Research funds junior research group of Dorothea Helmer with 1.9 million euros
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The brightest minds on campus
The Faculty of Engineering wishes to congratulate the students chosen for the Christoph-Rüchardt scholarship 2013: Jan Burchard (Informatik), Christoph Gissler ...
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Better understanding communication between neurons in the brain
Researchers at the University of Freiburg develop a new method for controlled interrogation and recording of neuronal activity
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Micro-optics sponsors German-Chinese optics symposium
The Gisela and Erwin Sick Laboratory for Micro-optics together with the State Key Laboratory on Integrated Optoelectronics at Jilin University in China will ...
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The Faculty of Engineering is part of the European Flagsship initiative DigiTwins
DigiTwins, a large research initiative in Europe and beyond aims at revolutionizing healthcare and biomedical research for the benefit of citizens and society
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COVID-19 spurs wave of innovative diagnostics
Recent News article in Nature Biotechnology highlights two different research activities of Dr. Can Dincer.
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