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INB | Institute for Neuro- and Bioinformatics
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Institute of Neuro- and Bioinformatics

Director: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Martinetz

We want to understand the principles of biological information processing. How does the brain work?

The brain is the most complex system we know.  It is one of the biggest blank spots on the scientific map. We want to contribute to its understanding.

Institute of Neuro- and Bioinformatics

WORKING AT THE INB

As a student assistant, scholarship student or research assistant, or in connection with your bachelor and master thesis - we offer interesting projects and topics. 

Just contact us!

WORKING AT THE INB

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

The INB is actively transferring its research results to industry. In addition to numerous collaborations with large companies,  by now three spin-off companies have been founded by our institute. 

The INB has been awarded the German “Transferpreis” by the Innovationsstiftung Schleswig-Holstein in 2011, the € 50,000 “Innovationspreis” by EUROIMMUN AG, Germany in 2012 and the € 10,000 Thomas-Fredenhagen-Preis in 2018.

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

CENTER FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

The INB is a member of the Zentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (ZKIL) in Lübeck - its  spokesman is Professor Dr. Thomas Martinetz.

The ZKIL is a cross-sectoral institution of the University of Lübeck providing a platform for the development of research and teaching in the field of artificial intelligence and for the cooperation between the participating clinics and institutes.

CENTER FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

AI HUB FOR MEDICINE

The INB is part of the KI-Space für Intelligente Gesundheitssysteme (KI-SIGS), a federally funded hub of the national strategy to promote artificial intelligence in economically relevant sectors.

AI HUB FOR MEDICINE

MEMORY CONSOLIDATION

Sleep promotes memory consolidation, particularly with regard to declarative memory.

Our US-German collaboration "Influencing Brain Rhythms for Boosting Memory Consolidation" aims to better understand memory consolidation during sleep and how to model it. Our goal is to enhance memory consolidation using e.g. acoustic signals. 

 Neuron

MEMORY CONSOLIDATION

X-RAY ASSISTANT

We are developing an AI-based X-ray assistant designed to guide the radiology staff in X-ray imaging and thus significantly increasing the quality of radiographs.

A 3D time-of-flight (TOF) camera is attached to the X-ray device and captures the patient's position. AI-based self-learning methods and algorithms then show the best positioning to obtain high quality X-ray images for optimal diagnosis.

X-RAY ASSISTANT

OUR RESEARCH

We develop algorithms for pattern and object recognition and classification. Concepts such as Sparse Coding and Deep Networks, inspired by neural information processing in the brain, achieve recognition rates that are comparable to humans.

OUR RESEARCH

DEEP LEARNING LAB

Neural Networks, especially so-called Deep Learning applications have become widely known since the stunning victory of Alpha Go. From Facebook's image recognition technology to drescribe photos to blind users to Siri's speech recognition: Deep Learning is everywhere.

Our Deep Learning Lab will offer you the opportunity to become familiar with these techniques and to develop existing models - whether you are interested in writing your bachelor or master thesis or during an internship.

DEEP LEARNING LAB

MAIN RESEARCH AREAS

Neural Networks

Machine Learning

Pattern and Object Recognition

Human Vision

Modelling Neural Processes

MAIN RESEARCH AREAS

Why is a cockroach still better adapted to its environment than the best computer? 

How do we comprehend the content of images and language? 

We are seeking to understand these still unknown principles of information processing and to apply them to technical systems.

Why is a cockroach still better adapted to its environment than the best computer?

LUNCH SEMINAR & COLLOQUIA

The INB Lunch Seminar takes place on Fridays at 12:00 hrs. Take your lunch with you and come to the INB. We have interesting speakers and talks & discussions on current scientific topics. Or come and visit our colloquia. 

Place: INB seminar room (r. 17)

BACHELOR & MASTER THESES

We offer bachelor and master theses from the fields of neuroinformatics, bioinformatics, pattern recognition and machine learning.

Theses topics after prior consultation. 

 

 

 

NEWS & PRESS RELEASES

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WORKING AT THE INB

As a student assistant, scholarship student, research assistant/PhD student, or in connection with your bachelor and master thesis - we offer interesting projects and topics.

Just contact us!


Institut für Neuro- und Bioinformatik
Universität zu Lübeck
Tel:  +49 (0) 451 3101 5501
Fax: +49 (0) 451 3101 5504
Email: yvonne.marbach(at)uni-luebeck.de