Computational Microscopy at IPAM in Fall 2022
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Overview
Explore the world of Computational Microscopy in this informative video from the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) Fall 2022 program. Discover the goals, examples, and applications of this cutting-edge field, including cryoelectron microscopy and deep learning in electron microscopy. Learn about the three-month program's structure, featuring a series of workshops and opportunities for core participants. Gain insights from Professor John Miao of UCLA Physics, who introduces Computational Microscopy at the 02:40 mark, followed by IPAM's Associate Director Selenne Bañuelos explaining the program organization and participation details at 17:34. Uncover IPAM's impressive record, explore the program's homepage, and find out how to apply for this unique learning experience set in the iconic Frank Gehry-designed building.
Syllabus
Introduction
Goals
Examples
Cryoelectron microscopy
Long Program Homepage
Deep Learning
electron microscopy
IPAM Directors
Inbetween Workshops
IPAMs Record
Office
Frank Gehry
Speakers
Core Participants
Taught by
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)