Thanks to all who participated in our Hüttenseminar! A lively mix of scientific talks, afternoon hikes, and morning group challenges – all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Austrian Alps – made for an excellent summer retreat.
The retreat entitled “Hyperpolarized NMR-Reporters: Physics, Biochemistry and Signal Processing for Optimized Biosensors” was co-organised with Prof. Leif Schröder of Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie, whose group also develop molecular imaging method using hyperpolarized biosensors. We gratefully acknowledgeand funding from the WE-Heraeus-Klausurtagung Stiftung.
Participants AG Schröder
- Jan Oliver Jost (Postdoktorand Biochemie, FMP)
- Hen Morik (Doktorand Physics, FMP)
- Ursula Pfeiffer (Doktorandin Biochmie, FMP)
- Leif Schröder (PI, FMP)
- Patrick Schünke (Postdoktorand Physik, FMP)
- Patrick Werner (Doktorand Biochemie, FMP)
- Lars Winkler (Postdoktorand Biologie, FMP)
Participants AG Schilling
- Maximilian Aigner (Master’s student, Physics, TUM)
- Martin Grashei (Doktorand Physics, TUM)
- Athanasia Kaika (Doktorandin, Physics, TUM)
- Christian Hundshammer (Postdoc Biochemistry, TUM)
- Luca Nagel (Doktorand Physcis, TUM)
- Franz Schilling (PI, TUM)
- Mathias Schillmaier (PhD student, Medicine, TUM)
- Jason Skinner (Postdoc, Physics, TUM)
- Geoffrey Topping (Postdoc Physics, TUM)
External guests
- Xylar Asay-Davis (Physiker, Los Alamos National Lab; Gastdozent PIK, Potsdam; Dozent für Python-Programmierung, Analyse mehrdimensionaler Datensätze)
- Björn Menze (Computer Science, TUM) Thema: Applications of machine learning for biomedical imaging