Training

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"Data and physics driven (kernel) machine learning: Applications to solar physics and space weather" – teachers: Sabrina Guastavino and Emma Perracchione, affiliations: DIMA | Dipartimento di Matematica of the Università di Genova, DISMA | Dipartimento di Scienze Matematiche of the Politecnico di Torino.

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The NES – NeuroEngineering School Massimo Grattarola is a biennial summer school serves as a hub for experts, students, and young researchers, fostering collaboration and innovation in the field. The MIDA group participates in the summer school with Laura Carini, Bharath K. Giriskumar and Lorenzo Sacchi.

Chiara Razzetta will defend her Ph.D. Thesis: "A study on modeling and optimization of biomedical ultrasound imaging".

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"Kernels for Machine learning: Applications to Solar Physics" – teachers: Emma Perracchione and Sabrina Guastavino, affiliations: DISMA | Dipartimento di Scienze Matematiche of the Politecnico di Torino, DIMA | Dipartimento di Matematica of the Università di Genova.

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Giorgia Biddau has been selected for attending the Como School on Cancer Evolution – CSCE 2023, which was held at the Lake Como School of Advanced Studies. This summer school is housed in Villa del Grumello, which is set in a park over Como lake.

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"Some nonlinear PDEs and their applications in image processing" – teacher: Silvia Tozza, affiliation: Dipartimento di Matematica - Università di Bologna.

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Silvia Berra has been selected for attending the Summer School on Recent Advancements in Computational and Learning Methods for Inverse Problems - CLIP22, that will be held at the Mathematics and Computer Science Department of the University of Cagliari.

Saint-Jacut de la Mer (Brittany, France) – June, 2022 Young LISCOMP scientists awarded at the IEEE EMBS-SPS International Summer School on Biomedical Imaging: Isabella Cama won the first prize and Davide Parodi won third prize.

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Isabella Cama, Davide Parodi and Chiara Razzetta have been selected for attending the 14th IEEE EMBS-SPS International Summer School on Biomedical Imaging, from June 19 to June 25, 2022, at St. Jacut de la Mer, France.

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Elisabetta Vallarino will defend her Ph.D. Thesis: "Estimation and interpretation of the cross-power spectrum to quantify brain connectivity from electrophysiological data".