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Support by NVIDIA

By Jan Christoph on March 11, 2022
Our research will be supported by NVIDIA.

Presented at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

By Jan Christoph on February 18, 2022
I presented our work at the 'Frontiers in Cardiovascular Science Seminar' at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Presented at Dynamics Days (North America) 2022

By Jan Christoph on January 10, 2022
We presented our recent paper 'Rotor Localization and Phase Mapping of Cardiac Excitation Waves using Deep Neural Networks' at the Dynamics Days North America 2022 conference hosted by the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Received 'New Frontier Research' Award

By Jan Christoph on December 07, 2021
Our science will be supported by the 'New Frontier Research' award through UCSF's 'Program for Breakthrough Biomedical Research'.

First Paper accepted!

By Jan Christoph on November 11, 2021
We demonstrate that cardiac phase mapping and the detection of so-called 'rotors' can be performed with deep learning. The paper appears in Frontiers in Physiology in the Research Topic 'Nonlinear Analysis and Machine Learning in Cardiology'.

Presented at Dynamics Days (Europe) 2021

By Jan Christoph on September 22, 2021
I presented our work at the Dynamics Days Europe 2021 conference held virtually this year.

New Lab Member!

By Jan Christoph on September 03, 2021
We welcome our new lab member Namita Ravi.

Presented at Physiology 2021

By Jan Christoph on July 15, 2021
I presented our work at the Physiology 2021 conference held virtually this year (abstract). We discussed some of the latest technical advances in electrophysiology during the symposium 'Seeing, Feeling, and Hearing Electrophysiology in Excitable Organs

Presented at SIAM DS21 Conference

By Jan Christoph on May 28, 2021
We presented our work at the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics's (SIAM) Conference on Dynamical Systems held virtually this year.

Up and running!

By Jan Christoph on May 04, 2021
I have joined the University of California San Francisco and am now a faculty member of the Cardiovascular Research Institute!

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