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ZIH-Seminar

  • Sarah Mansour
    (Max-Planck-Institut für Molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik)
    „Tissue Polarity Specifications in Planarians”
    4.2.2013
  • Prof. Takashi Miura
    (Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)
    „Modeling spontaneous pattern formation of in vitro multicellular systems”
    5.9.2012
  • Sebastian Weitz
    (Université Paul Sabatier, Laboratoire de Physique Théorique IRSAMC, Frankreich)
    „Statistical modeling of random walks in heterogeneous environments, starting from individual observations: Application to aggregation and construction phenomena in insect societies”
    17.4.2012
  • Ole Schwen
    (Fraunhofer MEVIS - Institute for Medical Image Computing, Bremen)
    Modelling Hepatic Vascular Systems during Regeneration
    9.2.2012
  • Niko Komin
    (Fraunhofer MEVIS - Institute for Medical Image Computing, Bremen)
    Modelling of liver regeneration as a continuous, linear elastic problem
    9.2.2012
  • Prof. Dr. Niloy Ganguly
    (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India)
    Effects of a Soft Cut-off on Node-degree in the Twitter Social Network
    16.12.2011
  • Haider Hasan Jafri
    (School of Physical Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)
    Phantom instabilities in adiabatically driven systems: Dynamical sensitivity to computational precision
    26.9.2011
  • Dr. Gokul Kesavan
    (BIOTEC, TU Dresden)
    Cell polarity in pancreas organogenesis
    22.8.2011
  • Dr. Thomas Walther
    (Universität Toulouse, Toulouse, Frankreich)
    Cell Cycle Associated Metabolic Regulation during Meiotic Development in Yeast
    3.5.2011
  • Dr. Joseph Xu Zhou
    (Institute for Biocomplexity and Informatics, University of Calgary, Canada)
    Gene regulatory networks and rational cell reprogramming of cancer stem cells
    5.1.2011


  • History

  • Dr. Nazim Fates
    (INRIA Nancy Grand-Est, Loria Lab C22)
    What does "multi" mean in multi-agent systems? Towards robust simulation tools
    12.10.2010
  • Dr. Philipp Getto
    (Basque Center for Applied Mathematics Bilbao, Spain)
    Modelling and analysis of structured population models
    8.10.2010
  • Johannes Wollbold
    (Institut für Algebra, TU Dresden)
    Attribute exploration of gene regulatory processes
    9.12.2009
  • Santiago Gil (Fritz-Haber-Institut, Berlin)
    Global feedback control of Turbulence in Networks of Phase Oscillators at the Edge of Chaos
    16.10.2008
  • Walter de Back
    (Collegium Budapest, Ungarn)
    Evolution of a RNA Cooperation on the Rocks
    1.10.2008
  • Fernando Peruani
    (SPEC/CEA & ISC – PiF (France))
    When shape matters: modeling orientational ordering and collective motion in myxobacteria
    15.7.2008
  • Subrata Nandi
    (Department of Computer Science, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, West Bengal, India)
    How Fast Can Random Walkers Spread Under Strict Resource and Time Constraints?
    12.3.2008
  • Philip Murray
    (Centre for Mathematical Biology at the University of Oxford)
    Modelling the role of the cell cycle in tumour growth
    2.5.2007
  • Christian Hoffmann
    (ZIH)
    Aigaion - ein System für die effiziente webbasierte Literaturverwaltung in Arbeitsgruppen
    14.2.2007
  • Dr. Katarina Kaouri
    (Center for Mathematical Medicine, University of Nottingham, UK)
    Novel cancer therapies using macrophages and magnetic particles
    19.10.2006
  • Hendrik Seidel
    (Fakultät Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik)
    A Task-level Programmable Processor
    2.6.2006
  • Stephen Simms
    (Indiana University)
    The Data Capacitor - A High Speed, High Capacity, Storage System to Support Scientific Computing
    7.4.2006


ZHR/URZ-Seminare 1997 - 2003


Stand: 05.02.2013 10:06
Autor: Petra Reuschel



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