Executive Director, EPFL Center for Imaging |
Previously HMS, ETH, Princeton, MPI-PKS, LENS, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Oxford, Aarhus University.
https://imaging.epfl.ch
Simon F. Nørrelykke
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The SwissBIAS Annual Meeting is taking place on June 3rd in Bern.
Registration deadline: Friday, May 15th, so make sure to secure your spot now!
We look forward to seeing you all there for a fantastic day of science, networking, and inspiration.
@swissbias.bsky.social
tinyurl.com/SwissBIAS2026
It is the time of the year to make veterans meet new members, discuss to foster feedback on existing activities and promote new initiatives.
📢📢 We are hiring a Bioimage Analyst at the BioVisionCenter! 📢📢
Join our collaboration with the Flow Cytometry Facility and contribute back to the international efforts on open standards for bioimaging data!
More information here, reach out if you have any question: jobs.uzh.ch/job-vacancie...
👩💻🔬 First part of the image analysis continuing education program for industry organized by @foco-unil-epfl.bsky.social and the Center for Imaging ✔️
Great energy, hands-on learning, and inspiring discussions Thanks to all participants 🙌🏼
Looking forward to what’s next!
#ImageAnalysis
📸 🚞 A successful summerschool is not only about exploring cutting-edge imaging methods but also about creating memorable experiences. Short mountain excursion with breathtaking views over Lake Geneva
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#EPFLImaging #EPFLImagingSummerschool
@simonfn.bsky.social @jules-vanaret.bsky.social
💻🔬☀️ Our 6th Imaging Summerschool has officially started!
Welcome to our motivated group of PhD students from a wide range of disciplines. Beautiful environment=perfect setting for learning and new connections.
#EPFLImaging #EPFLImagingSummerschool
@simonfn.bsky.social @jules-vanaret.bsky.social
Wrapping up our 4-day microcredential on imaging in the age of IA with Formation Continue UNIL-EPFL
👏 Special thanks to the speakers and industry experts who contributed to making this course both practical and impactful.
Looking forward to seeing how these new skills will be applied.
The University of Zurich is the largest university in Switzerland and one of the most prominent in Europe. For research purposes the Biovision Center and Flow Cytometry Facility offer services to supp...
Very glad to see this out in Nature Cell Biology.
A genuinely rewarding collaboration. We contributed some image analysis and spatial statistics via @antoineruzette.bsky.social in the @hms-iac.bsky.social.
Super strong work by @nina-kozlova.bsky.social and a large, impressive team.
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Proud to have contributed to this exciting work on programmable metamaterials led by Flexlab at EPFL, Universiteit Leiden and AMOLF.
Our team helped design a spline-based computer vision approach to track beam evolution during rotation.
📖 lnkd.in/eP-8RVFq