We invite you to the Distinguished Lecture with Professor Phoebe Chen from La Trobe University in Melbourne. Her lecture on 18.01.2024 at 16:15 at the TU Darmstadt will deal with the topic “Computational Data Analysis Strategies for Medical Studies”. The lecture is open to the public and is organized by emergenCITY and the SFB MAKI. We look forward to everyone interested:
- Date: Thursday, 18.01.2024, 04:15 pm
- Speaker: Prof. Phoebe Chen, La Trobe University, Melbourne Australia
- Title: “Computational Data Analysis Strategies for Medical Studies”
- Venue: S3 / 20, Room 111 (Rundeturmstraße 10, 64283 Darmstadt) and in Zoom
About the lecture:
Resolving medical studies, specifically those involving genome data, involves advanced computational and analytical approaches. The huge quantities of data and intensifying difficulties of modern medical studies increasingly require the complexity and power of computational techniques for their novel discovery. In this talk, I will demonstrate to use computational data analysis strategies for medical studies.
Speaker’s Bio:
Phoebe Chen is Professor and Chair at the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, La Trobe University, Melbourne Australia. Phoebe received her PhD at the University of Queensland. She has published over 280 research papers, many of them appeared in top journals and conferences. She has been working in many emerging areas such as bioinformatics, multimedia, artificial intelligence, scientific visualization, pattern recognition, health informatics, data mining, deep learning and databases. Phoebe has won 23 Australian Research Council (ARC) grants and other research grants. She was also the Chief Investigator of ARC Centre of Excellence in Bioinformatics. She has been associate editors for IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems and IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, Editor-in-Chief of Current Bioinformatics etc. Phoebe is the SIGMM Vice Chair. Phoebe is steering committee chair of Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference founder and International conference on Multimedia Modelling. She has been on the program committee’s chairs and member of over 100 international conferences.