Philip Kollmannsberger

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Philip Kollmannsberger

Philip Kollmannsberger

@phi_max

@[email protected] - Microscopy & Image Analysis - AI/ML and #OpenScience

Würzburg, Germany शामिल हुए Nisan 2009
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Mario Del Rosario
Mario Del Rosario@_mariod·
Diana Mindroc now presents her PhD work using point-cloud deep-learning #DL 🤖🧠 to enhance particle averaging @SMLM_Symposium #SMLMS2024
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John B. Holbein
John B. Holbein@JohnHolbein1·
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Eric Betzig
Eric Betzig@Eric_Betzig·
Amen. When I interviewed at Bell Labs at the end of graduate school, I was asked to prepare a 45 min talk that took me 90 min to deliver -- thanks to all the interrupting questions and debate that ensued. It was fantastic! It meant that they cared, and they pushed me in directions I hadn't considered, despite being the nominal expert in my subject. Too often today when I attend a talk, many are not paying much attention (laptops and phones), and the speaker receives little feedback except empty compliments or a few softball questions at the end. Even worse, some speakers take offense at being pushed to defend their work, further stifling intellectual exchange. They should remember that constructive critics are doing them a favor, and that it is an extreme privilege to have the freedom to do science. Same holds true when scientists post their latest work. Rather than empty compliments and congratulations, they would be better served by thoughtful criticism and questions. This is particularly true for preprints, where the hive mind of X could go a long way to turning a good manuscript into a great publication.
Physics In History@PhysInHistory

Karl Popper (1902-1994) on what it means to be a rationalist ✍️ When I speak of reason or rationalism, all I mean is the conviction that we can learn through criticism of our mistakes and errors, especially through criticism by others, and eventually also through self-criticism. A rationalist is simply someone for whom it is more important to learn than to be proved right; someone who is willing to learn from others — not by simply taking over another's opinions, but by gladly allowing others to criticize his ideas and by gladly criticizing the ideas of others. The emphasis here is on the idea of criticism or, to be more precise, critical discussion. The genuine rationalist does not think that he or anyone else is in possession of the truth; nor does he think that mere criticism as such helps us achieve new ideas. But he does think that, in the sphere of ideas, only critical discussion can help us sort the wheat from the chaff. He is well aware that acceptance or rejection of an idea is never a purely rational matter; but he thinks that only critical discussion can give us the maturity to see an idea from more and more sides and to make a correct judgement of it. -- as mentioned in All Life is Problem Solving (1999)

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Centre for Image Analysis
Ankit Gupta @anotherAIguy successfully defended his thesis today! Congratulations, Dr. Gupta!
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SauerLab
SauerLab@LabSauer·
📢New Paper: "Expansion microscopy enables 4-color fluorescence imaging of synaptic protein organization with 20 nm spatial resolution." ➡️Here´s the link: doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.… #FluorescenceFriday
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Xavier Trepat
Xavier Trepat@XavierTrepat·
All-things-mechanobiology 👇#EESMechanobiology #vf-tabs__section-speakers" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">embl.org/about/info/cou…
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Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
+++ Our thoughts are with all those affected by the attacks on Israel. HHU has been connected to Israel in many ways for many years, including close partnerships with @ReichmanUni in Herzliya and @TelAvivUni, the European Studies master's program ... 4/5
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Szymon Pifczyk
Szymon Pifczyk@sheemawn·
It's 2023, 109 years after WW1 started, yet the pre-WW1 imperial borders are still visible on the election map of Poland - and on many others, for that matter. A thread 🧵🧵🧵-->
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IHRS BioSoft
IHRS BioSoft@IHRSBioSoft·
This summer, @helmholtz_image, @hidss4health, BIF-IGS, and IHRS BioSoft offer an online lecture series "Six Main Tasks in Image Processing". Participation is free of charge, but subject to the availability of free places in the meeting. Register here: events.hifis.net/event/793/
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Helmholtz Imaging
Helmholtz Imaging@helmholtz_image·
Looking forward to welcoming you to tomorrow's 1st lecture of our series "The 6 main tasks in #imageprocessing". @phi_max @hhu_de will give an overview of typical automated #imageanalysis workflows using examples from high-resolution microscopy in the life sciences. #imaging
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Science Advances
Science Advances@ScienceAdvances·
By studying human dermal fibroblast-grown de novo microtissues, as depicted here, researchers shed light onto the complex relationships between cells and their extracellular matrix during tissue growth. Read more in this week’s issue of Science Advances: scim.ag/23Y
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