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Master Project: Modelling & Simulation The Computational Biology Group (Prof Dagmar Iber, www.cobi.bsse.ethz.ch) at D-BSSE, ETH Zurich is offering projects concerned with the data-based modelling and simulation of organogenesis. The Master projects can focus on a wide range of aspects: Development and Analysis of Mathematical Models of Biological Regulation Simulation of Organogenesis (using COMSOL for FEM simulation or the C++ based framework LBIBCell for cell- based tissue modelling) Image Analysis, in particular of lightsheet data, to obtain Data for Parameter Inference Development of Numerical Methods for Parameter Inference and Simulation Statistical Analysis of scRNASeq Data Master students should have a background in Computational Biology, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Engineering or related fields. Contact: If you are interested or have further questions, please contact Prof Dagmar Iber ([email protected]).

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Page 1: Master Project: Modelling & Simulation - ETH Z · 2017-05-03 · Master Project: Modelling & Simulation The Computational Biology Group (Prof Dagmar Iber, ) at D-BSSE, ETH Zurich

Master Project: Modelling & Simulation The Computational Biology Group (Prof Dagmar Iber, www.cobi.bsse.ethz.ch) at D-BSSE, ETH Zurich is offering projects concerned with the data-based modelling and simulation of organogenesis. The Master projects can focus on a wide range of aspects:

Ø Development and Analysis of Mathematical Models of Biological Regulation Ø Simulation of Organogenesis (using COMSOL for FEM simulation or the C++ based framework LBIBCell for cell-based tissue modelling) Ø Image Analysis, in particular of lightsheet data, to obtain Data for Parameter Inference Ø Development of Numerical Methods for Parameter Inference and Simulation Ø Statistical Analysis of scRNASeq Data

Master students should have a background in Computational Biology, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Engineering or related fields. Contact: If you are interested or have further questions, please contact Prof Dagmar Iber ([email protected]).