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September 2020
LINXS event – Northern Lights on Food Masterclass
Do you want to learn more about neutron and X-ray large scale facilities? Wondering if and how to include these techniques in your food research? With this two and a half day course, you will acquire basic knowledge of selected techniques accessed in large scale facilities, and how to design experiments with particular attention to the complexity of food systems. You will be provided with the entry point to these exciting new tools, including developing your own project proposal for…
Find out more »Cross Institutional Bioimaging Ph.D. course
FALL SEMESTER 2020 Level: PhD course Time: September 7th to November 23rd, 2020 Locations: Copenhagen, Odense, Århus, Kgs. Lyngby Language: English Number of contact hours: 80 Capacity limits: 20 Registration: Registration is done by email to mfe(at)bmb.sdu.dk Course description The Cross Institutional Bioimaging Ph.D. course is interdisciplinary and cross-institutional and will be given by a series of lecturers who are experts within each their field of bioimaging. The course will take place at different institutions in order to expose the…
Find out more »November 2020
Basic hands-on course in transmission and scanning electron microscopy of mammalian cells (MaEM)
We are offering a ”Basic hands-on course in transmission and scanning electron microscopy of mammalian cells (MaEM)”- PhD course at the University of Copenhagen. It will be taking place Nov 23-Dec 2, 2020 at Frederiksberg Campus. Application deadline Oct 23, 2020. Limited available seats. For more info visit: https://bit.ly/38iC5oj
Find out more »January 2021
Biophotonics PhD Course at DaMBIC, University of Southern Denmark
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Bioimaging plays an important role in modern biosciences not only as a tool for research but also as a means to improve medical treatments. The main objective of this course is to provide the theoretical basis of bioimaging together with some “hands on” laboratory practice. The goal of the course is to teach the students general principles of fluorescence and light microscopy as well as to demonstrate principles behind advanced fluorescence and imaging techniques as well as a…
Find out more »February 2021
Online PhD course – Module II: Experimental setup, MAX IV/ESS-based imaging for medical and biomedical research
Description This course targets, PhD students and possibly postdocs from medical and biomedical or life science fields. This course is a continuation of cross-disciplinary course “MAX IV/ESS-based imaging for medical and biomedical research, introduction”. The main purpose of the course is to educate graduate students on the utilization of x-ray facilities. Lectures, presented by researchers from academia and MAX IV will include basic tutorials on the principles of synchrotron-based imaging, as well as seminars on the application of imaging methods…
Find out more »March 2021
Online PhD Course – Module III experimental part: X-ray micro- and nanoimaging for medical and biomedical research
Description of the course This course is an experimental part of cross-disciplinary course “MAX IV/ESS-based imaging for medical and biomedical research”. The main purpose of the course is to educate graduate students on the utilization of X-ray facilities. The course will provide a practical users' guide to planning and conducting microscale imaging and spectroscopy measurements including X-ray fluorescence imaging. Students will conduct a short experiment at MAX IV (NanoMAX) to obtain hands-on experience for using synchrotron source. The hands-on sessions…
Find out more »May 2021
Course on New Imaging and Fluctuation Methods
Web-based course on New Imaging and Fluctuation Methods: Super-resolution, Light-Sheet, STED-FCS and FRET-FCS Organized by ALM at SciLife, Stockholm, Sweden, 31st May - 11th June 2021 Lecturers: Steven Edwards, Erdinc Sezgin, Ilaria Testa, Stefan Wennmalm Open registration to everyone
Find out more »July 2021
Super-Resolution Microscopy online course: Time-Resolved STED Nanoscopy
The ALMF, part of Euro-BioImaging’s EMBL Node, and Leica Microsystems are organizing a small workshop on STED microscopy for early career scientists. Please apply to attend by May 10th… This five-day comprehensive online microscopy course focuses on stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED) and its application to biological questions. Through lectures, tutorials, demonstrations and practical workshops, the course provides in-depth knowledge on all aspects of STED Nanoscopy. It covers the fundamentals of STED microscopy, different technical implementations and has a strong…
Find out more »Virtual course: Microscopy data analysis – Machine learning and the BioImage Archive
Develop programmatic skills for the analysis of bioimage data. This course will introduce programmatic approaches used in the analysis of bioimage data via the BioImage Archive. The content will explore a variety of data types including electron microscopy, cell and tissue microscopy, and miscellaneous or multi-modal imaging data. Participants will cover contemporary biological image analysis with an emphasis on machine learning and advanced image analysis. Further instruction will be offered using applications such as ZeroCostDL4Mic, ilastik, the BioImage Model Zoo,…
Find out more »August 2021
DTU, DIKU & AAU Summer School on Geometric Deep Learning
Welcome to the 2021 summer school on Geometric Deep Learning 16-20th August This will be the thirteenth in a series of summer school programs organized jointly by the Visual Computing section at DTU Compute at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), the Image section at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen (KU), the Department of Architecture and Media Technology and the Department of Health Science and Technology at Aalborg University (AAU). This year the summer school…
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