Studies:
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since 2/2008
| University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, PhD student at the Chair of Pattern Recognition
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10/2001 - 09/2007
| Ulm University, Program: Computer Science (Diploma), Area of application: Medical Computer Science
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08/2004 - 04/2005
| Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario (Canada), Program: Cognitive Science
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Work experience:
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06/2006 - 12/2006
| Working student at Daimler Chrysler Research Center Ulm, Automatic recognition of pedestrians from moving vehicles
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02/2006 - 04/2006
| Internship at Siemens Medical Solutions (Erlangen, Germany), Development of a semi-automatic segmentation tool ('Live Wire Tool')
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09/2005 - 02/2006
| Research assistant at a project on semi-supervised learning at the Institute for Neural Information Processing, Ulm University
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03/2004 - 08/2004
| Tutorials for the course 'Introduction to Computer Science II' at Ulm University
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03/2003 - 03/2004
| Assistant for a software practicum at Ulm University: * Development of the prototype * Tutorials
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Scholarships:
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07/2006 - 10/2007
| Member of TOPAZ, the Siemens Student Program
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09/2004 - 04/2005
| Foreign exchange scholarships from the Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg as well as the German National Academic Foundation
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03/2002 - 06/2007
| Support scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation
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