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Researcher
Hannah Pinson
- Keywords:Computer science (incl. applied informatics)
- Disciplines:Machine learning and decision making, Computational biomodelling and machine learning, Neural, evolutionary and fuzzy computation, Applied and interdisciplinary physics
Affiliations
- Doctoraatsbegeleiding (Administrative office)
Member
From28 Nov 2018 → Today - Informatics and Applied Informatics (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2018 → Today - Data Analytics Laboratory (Research group)
Member
From4 Jul 2018 → Today - Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences (Faculty)
Member
From24 Oct 2014 → 13 Sep 2018
Projects
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- Leveraging the Beneficial Use of Intelligent Algorithms in Society: on Intelligibility, Targeted Forgetting and Algorithmic Fairness.From1 Oct 2018 → 30 Sep 2020Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 5 of 5
- Individualized mechanical ventilation in a shared ventilator setting: limits, safety and technical details.(2021)
Authors: Michiel Stiers, M Mergeay, Hannah Pinson, Luc Janssen, Evy Voets, Harald De Cauwer, Tom Schepens
Pages: 1299-1309Number of pages: 11 - 16p11.2 deletion is associated with hyperactivation of human iPSC-derived dopaminergic neuron networks and is rescued by RHOA inhibition in vitro(2021)
Authors: Maria Sundberg, Hannah Pinson, Richard S. Smith, Kellen D. Winden, Pooja Venugopal, Derek J. C. Tai, James F. Gusella, Michael E. Talkowski, Christopher A. Walsh, Max Tegmark, et al.
Pages: 1-20Number of pages: 20 - Artificial neural networks for inverse design of resonant nanophotonic components with oscillatory loss landscapes(2021)
Authors: Joeri Lenaerts, Hannah Pinson, Vincent Ginis
Pages: 385-392Number of pages: 8 - Successful ventilation of two animals with a single ventilator: individualized shared ventilator setup in an in vivo model(2020)
Authors: Michiel Stiers, Tom Bleeser, Matthias Mergeay, Hannah Pinson, Luc Janssen, Tom Schepens
Pages: 1-4Number of pages: 4 - General framework for the frequency shifting of electromagnetic pulses using time-dependent surfaces(2019)
Authors: Hannah Pinson, Vincent Ginis