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Summer Research Programmes

 

2023 CMP Lunchtime Seminar Series

The 2023 CMP Lunchtime Seminar Series has now finished.  Recordings have been made available where possible, please see below for links.  To view the recordings you will need to log into Moodle/Panopto or Google with your CRSID and password. 

 

Seminars

Tuesday 31 January 2023, 1:00-2:30pm, MR3

The first seminar in the series featured a panel discussion with some students who worked on CMP projects in 2022.  It was not possible to record this seminar.  

Zak Shumaylov, Ryff Ltd
Unsupervised methods for video segmentation & decomposition

Elvar Atlason, Engineering Department
Flexible Polyhedral Surfaces

Chloe Chen, Department of Geography
Modelling plant hydraulics and plant water stress

Emma Beniston, Department of Pathology
Discovering Regions of Functional Importance in Influenza A Virus

Xiaolong Gan, Silvaco Europe
Implantation model R&D

 

Wednesday 1 February 2023, 1:00-2:30pm, MR3

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Tamsin Anne Spelman, Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University (SLCU)
Microtubule alignment during plant cell elongation

Ophelia Crawford, Riverlane
Internship in quantum computing

Leila Muresan and Jerome Boulanger, MRC-LMB and PDN
Super-resolution microscopy applications

 

Tuesday 7 February 2023, 1:00-2:30pm, MR3

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Bikash Bhandari, Goldman Group at EMBL-EBI
Research in the Goldman group: nanopore sequencing and pandemic-scale phylogenetics

William Clements, Orca Computing
Simulation of Boson Sampling

Georgie Foot, Iconal Technology
Investigating hidden frequencies in video
Electronic data capture system for trials
Visualisation of venue queuing processes and crowd flows
Image and bag contents generation using open-source deep learning models

Sarah Robinson, Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University (SLCU)   *this presentation was not recorded*
How does cell division impact plant cell mechanical properties

 

Wednesday 8 February 2023, 1:00-2:30pm, MR3

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Abdullah Athar, GSK
Data Driven Decision Frameworks for Multimodal High Content Data

Florian Klimm, Novo Nordisk Research Centre Oxford
Revealing the biological significance of graph embeddings

Paula Teeuwen, Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry - Nitschke Group
Design of molecular polyhedra based on non-planar, 'twisted' building-blocks

 

Tuesday 14 February 2023, 1:00-2:30pm, MR3

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Wenda Li, Department of Computer Science and Technology (Computer Lab)
Puiseux series in Isabelle/HOL

Elizabeth Soilleux and Ben Schreiber, Lyzeum Ltd / Department of Pathology
Identifying and Removing Spurious Features to Aid Neural Network Training on Biopsy Image Data

Patrik Engi, SEAC - Unilever
Use of Bayesian methods in environmental PBK modelling

Lukas Weilguny, Goldman Group at EMBL-EBI  *this presentation was cancelled due to illness*
Computational optimisation strategies for nanopore DNA sequencing

 

Wednesday 15 February 2023, 1:00-2:30pm, MR3

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Gerard Pieters and Andrew Beechey, Tierra Underwriting
Power risk analysis

Felix Barber, Anglo Scientific Ltd / Dalzus AG   *this presentation was not recorded*
Sai Bot AI Artist

 

Tuesday 21 February 2023, 1:00-2:30pm, MR3

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Christelle Abadie, Department of Engineering
Seismic response of foundations for offshore wind turbines

Charlotte Garcia, MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit
Nonlinear optimization and/or development of bayesian inference approaches for modelling efficiency of signal processing and delivery in users of cochlear implants

Andrew D. Friend, Department of Geography, and Eva Hellmann, Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU)
Modelling tree growth responses to climate change

 

Wednesday 22 February 2023, 1:00-2:30pm, 

This seminar took place on Zoom. 

Angeliki Koutsoukou-Argyraki, Department of Computer Science and Technology
Formalisation of material in number theory/additive combinatorics using Isabelle/HOL
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Richard Boyle, APEX Horticulture Ltd *this presentation was not recorded*
Evaluating differences visual perception & potential biases using subjective data sets: a case study with cut flowers

Rahuman Sheriff, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)
Disseminating FAIR Machine Learning Models via BioModels
Path4Drug: Data Science Workflow for Identification of Tissue-Specific Biological Pathways Modulated by Toxic Drugs
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