Ender Konukoglu: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2022

Name Prof. Dr. Ender Konukoglu
FieldBiomedical Image Computing
Address
Biomedizinische Bildverarbeitung
ETH Zürich, ETF E 113
Sternwartstrasse 7
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 633 88 16
E-mailkender@vision.ee.ethz.ch
DepartmentInformation Technology and Electrical Engineering
RelationshipAssociate Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
227-0391-00LMedical Image Analysis
Basic knowledge of computer vision would be helpful.
3 credits2GE. Konukoglu, M. A. Reyes Aguirre
AbstractIt is the objective of this lecture to introduce the basic concepts used
in Medical Image Analysis. In particular the lecture focuses on shape
representation schemes, segmentation techniques, machine learning based predictive models and various image registration methods commonly used in Medical Image Analysis applications.
ObjectiveThis lecture aims to give an overview of the basic concepts of Medical Image Analysis and its application areas.
Prerequisites / NoticePrerequisites:
Basic concepts of mathematical analysis and linear algebra.

Preferred:
Basic knowledge of computer vision and machine learning would be helpful.

The course will be held in English.
227-0396-00LEXCITE Interdisciplinary Summer School on Bio-Medical Imaging Restricted registration - show details
The school admits 60 MSc or PhD students with backgrounds in biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, computer science or engineering based on a selection process.

Students have to apply for acceptance. To apply a curriculum vitae and an application letter need to be submitted.
Further information can be found at: Link.
4 credits6GS. Kozerke, E. Konukoglu, B. Menze, M. P. Wolf, U. Ziegler Lang
AbstractTwo-week summer school organized by EXCITE (Center for EXperimental & Clinical Imaging TEchnologies Zurich) on biological and medical imaging. The course covers X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear imaging, ultrasound imaging, optoacoustic imaging, infrared and optical microscopy, electron microscopy, image processing and analysis.
ObjectiveStudents understand basic concepts and implementations of biological and medical imaging. Based on relative advantages and limitations of each method they can identify preferred procedures and applications. Common foundations and conceptual differences of the methods can be explained.
ContentTwo-week summer school on biological and medical imaging. The course covers concepts and implementations of X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear imaging, ultrasound imaging, optoacoustic imaging, infrared and optical microscopy and electron microscopy. Multi-modal and multi-scale imaging and supporting technologies such as image analysis and modeling are discussed. Dedicated modules for physical and life scientists taking into account the various backgrounds are offered.
Lecture notesPresentation slides, Web links
Prerequisites / NoticeThe school admits 60 MSc or PhD students with backgrounds in biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, computer science or engineering based on a selection process. To apply a curriculum vitae, a statement of purpose and applicants references need to be submitted. Further information can be found at: http://www.excite.ethz.ch/education/summer-school.html
227-0449-00LSeminar in Biomedical Image Computing1 credit2SE. Konukoglu, B. Menze, M. A. Reyes Aguirre
AbstractThis is a seminar lecture focusing on recent research topics in biomedical image computing, machine learning techniques related to interpreting biomedical images and medical data in general. Every week a different topic will be presented and discussed.
ObjectiveThe goal of this lecture is to provide a glimpse of the current research landscape to graduate students who are interested in working on biomedical image computing and related areas. Different topics will be covered by different speakers every week to provide a broad perspective and highlight current challenges. Every week students will be asked to read a paper, prepare discussion questions and participate in the discussion. Upon completion of this course, students will have a broad overview of the recent developments in biomedical image computing and ability to critically discuss a scientific article.
Prerequisites / NoticeKnowledge in computer vision, machine learning and biomedical image analysis would be essential.
401-5860-00LSeminar in Robotics for CSE4 credits2SE. Konukoglu, R. Siegwart
AbstractThis course provides an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the advanced topics of robotics and mechatronics research. The seminar consists of a literature study, including a report and a presentation.
ObjectiveThe students are familiar with the challenges of the fascinating and interdisciplinary field of Robotics and Mechatronics. They are introduced in the basics of independent non-experimental scientific research and are able to summarize and to present the results efficiently.
ContentThis 4 ECTS course requires each student to discuss a study plan with the lecturer and select minimum 10 relevant scientific publications to read through. At the end of semester, the results should be presented in an oral presentation and summarized in a report.