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About

I am a postdoctoral researcher at Universität Siegen, currently interested in computational imaging and Computer Vision systems with applications in biological fields which can help for example in medical diagnosis.
Particularly, I am looking into the interplay between Physics, Computer Science and Mathematics to solve problems in 3D Microscopy.

A bit about my background: a strong foundation in Physics and specialized in Machine and Deep Learning and Statistics. Analyzing and storytelling data for 6+ years from the top-tier ATLAS experiment at CERN.

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One of the earliest use of microscopes in Biology - Micrographia by Robert Hooke and the first use of the term ‘cells’ (1665)

Education

2017 - 2021

Universität Siegen

PhD in Physics

2014 - 2016

Universität Siegen

MSc in Physics

2013 - 2014

Alexandria University

MSc Coursework in Theoretical Physics

2004 - 2009

Alexandria University

BSc in Physics & Chemistry

Awards, Scholarships and Grants

  • Qualified as a “scientific author“ of the ATLAS Collaboration, 2018

  • Granted Deutschlandstipendium, a six-month stipend funded by the German government, 2015

Contact
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Computational Sensing/Communications Engineering

Zentrum für Sensorsysteme, Universität Siegen

Paul-Bonatz-Str. 9-11

57076 Siegen

Germany

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