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Over the next weeks, supportive material for this course will be published on this page. Here are the lecture notes for lecture-1 (Introduction):
Your data are represented in form of a matrix? X-axis as well as Y-axis of this matrix are somehow equally ordered? Further you know that the data within your matrix are the less related to each other the more distant…
Prof. Wagner received a PhD in Computer Science. He has been Professor at Hanyang University since 2014. His primary research is into Algorithms and their Complexity. The focus of his research activities is now on computational genomics.
Mr. Rahane worked on his PhD during 2015–2018 on the characterization of tumorigenic FAM72 (p17) using molecular, cellular and bio-computational tools.
Characterization of tumorigenic FAM72 (p17) using molecular, cellular and bio-computational tools.
With effect from March 2020, all supplementary material (PPT etc.) is available via the Hanyang Blackboard. Best Wishes Arne Kutzner
With effect from March 2020, all supplementary material (PPT etc.) is available via the Hanyang Blackboard. Best Wishes Arne Kutzner
Former visiting students.
Mr. Schmidt joined the combined Master-PhD program at Hanyang University in 2017 under the supervision of Prof. Kutzner. He completed his PhD in March 2021. His research interests lie within the topics of algorithms, read-alignments, structural variant (SV) calling, and clustering.