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WE ARE HIRING!
We are looking for a PostDoc to develop novel machine learning methods pertaining to various problems in mammographic data analysis. More details can be found here.
We are looking for an administrative employee to perform typical secretarial duties at TU Berlin. (Full job description can be found in the links: in Deutsch,
in English)
We are looking for a research assistant to work on various topics around the analysis of uncertainty in data, as well as benchmarking, software development, and to help with administrative processes. (Full job description can be found here: uncertainty in data)
For the upcoming WS23/24, we offer the following seminars:
- Uncertainty in Machine Learning (Moses, ISIS)
- Topics in Biomedical Data Science (Moses, ISIS)
- Programming Lab: Quality Data Science (Moses, ISIS)
The Machine Learning and Uncertainty group 8.44 develops and validates machine learning techniques with applications in neuroscience and medicine. Current research interests include
- Solutions to the brain's electromagnetic inverse problem using Bayesian methods
- Brain functional connectivity analysis using electro- and magnetoencephalography
- Interpretation/explanation of machine learning models
- Creation of synthetic reference datasets and benchmarking procedures to assess quality aspects of computational methods
- Uncertainty estimates for inverse problems
Current applications include
- Diagnosis and characterization of psychiatric and neurological disorders
- Intensive care unit (ICU) data
- Brain-computer interfaces
The group is tightly linked with the Brain and Data Science Group at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the Department of Uncertainty, Inverse Modeling and Machine Learning at Technische Universität Berlin, both also led by Dr. Stefan Haufe.
Research/Development
Currently, the following projects are carried out at PTB
Towards standardized quality control for AI systems in critical care
Machine learning and uncertainty quantification for bioelectromagnetic inverse solutions and signal separation methods
Advancing the theory and practice of machine learning model explanations in biomedicine
Development and quality assessment of neuroimaging-based biomarkers for brain disorders
Further projects, carried out at TUB and/or Charité, are
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Student applications
We offer a number of opportunities to work, or to conduct Bachelor/Master level theses with us. You can see current list of possible projects here. Feel free to propose your own projects that are aligned with our interests.