Monika Nagy-Huber | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Monika Nagy-Huber | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Universität Basel, Switzerland

Monika Timea Nagy-Huber is currently pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at the University of Basel, specializing in Physics-informed Machine Learning Algorithms under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Volker Roth in the Biomedical Data Analysis research group. She earned her Master of Science in Mathematics from the same university, focusing on Numerics (Partial Differential Equations for Wave Equations) and Algebra-Geometry-Number Theory (Elliptic Curves). Her master’s thesis, titled “The Local Discontinuous Galerkin Method with Local Time Stepping Method for solving the Wave Equation,” received a grade of 5.5. Monika also holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Basel, completed in 2016.

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Personal Data 🌐

Last Name: Nagy-Huber
First Name: Monika Timea
E-Mail: monika.nagy@unibas.ch
Nationality: Swiss

University Education 🎓

PhD in Computer Science, University of Basel
09/2019 – Present

Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Volker Roth

Research Group: Biomedical Data Analysis

Specialization: Physics-informed Machine Learning Algorithms

Master of Science in Mathematics, University of Basel
02/2016 – 02/2019

Areas of Specialization: Numerics (Partial Differential Equations for Wave Equations), Algebra-Geometry-Number Theory (Elliptic Curves)

Master’s Thesis: “The Local Discontinuous Galerkin Method with Local Time Stepping Method for solving the Wave Equation”

Grade: 5.5

Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Marcus J. Grote

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, University of Basel
09/2011 – 02/2016

Publications:

The effect of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) on whole-brain functional and effective connectivity

CITED BY 17

Learning invariances with generalised input-convex neural networks

CITED BY 5

Mesh-free Eulerian Physics-Informed Neural Networks

CITED BY 1

Mesh-free Eulerian physics-informed neural networks

CITED BY 1

Takayuki Sakai | Radiology| Best Researcher Award

Dr.Takayuki Sakai | Radiology| Best Researcher Award

Chaohe Zheng is an Assistant Professor at the School of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Energy and Power Engineering from the same institution, following his Bachelor’s degree in the field. His research primarily focuses on computational dynamics, molecular dynamics, quantum dynamics, carbon capture and utilization, and chemical looping technologies.

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  🎓  Education and Academic Achievements

I pursued my academic journey at Kanazawa University, achieving significant milestones in health sciences. I completed a Doctoral Level Section of Integrated Course from the Graduate School of Medical Sciences (2018-2021), following a Master’s Level Section of Integrated Course (2016-2018). Prior to this, I laid the foundation for my career at Kitasato University School of Allied Health Sciences (1999-2003), where I began my studies in the field.

📝Original Papers

My research contributions are reflected in several notable publications. Among them, I authored papers such as “Functional Assessment of Lumbar Nerve Roots Using Direct Coronal Single-Shot Turbo Spin-Echo Diffusion Tensor Imaging” published in Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences (May 2020), and “Distortion-free diffusion tensor imaging for evaluation of lumbar nerve roots” in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (June 2018). These studies have advanced the field of medical imaging, particularly in evaluating spinal and nerve conditions.

🌐 Research, Innovations, and Extension Activities

My work focuses on pioneering quantitative evaluation and imaging innovations. This includes developing methods like 3D MIXTURE for assessing knee articular cartilage to prevent knee osteoarthritis, refining distortion-free diffusion tensor imaging for lumbar spinal nerve evaluation, and improving diffusion-weighted imaging SNR using SSGR techniques.

🏆 Awards and Recognition

I have been honored with a total of seven awards and have served as an invited speaker or resource person at 20 events. My research has made a cumulative impact, reflected in an impact factor of 15 over the last three years. Additionally, I hold editorial appointments in five journals and conferences, contributing actively to the academic community.

 🌐 Professional Affiliations and Contributions

As a member of various professional bodies, I have organized 10 research conferences and workshops and collaborated extensively on 24 joint publications and projects. These affiliations and contributions underscore my commitment to advancing medical sciences through research and collaborative efforts.

📚 Education and Research Highlights

In addition to his academic achievements, Chaohe Zheng has developed industrial-scale solutions for chemical looping combustion and waste treatment. His research innovations have significantly influenced the design and operational strategies of oxygen carriers, enhancing their performance and longevity while minimizing environmental impact.

Publications

Clinical evaluation of 3D high-resolution isotropic knee MRI using Multi-Interleaved X-prepared TSE with inTUitive RElaxometry (MIXTURE) for simultaneous morphology and T2 mapping

Authors: Sakai, T., Yoneyama, M., Zhang, S., Ochi, S., Miyati, T.

Journal: European Journal of Radiology, 2024

A novel simultaneous three-dimensional volumetric morphological imaging and T2-mapping method, multi-interleaved X-prepared turbo-spin echo with intuitive relaxometry provides more accurate quantification of cervical spinal nerves

Authors: Tokeshi, S., Eguchi, Y., Sakai, T., Takahashi, H., Ohtori, S.

Journal: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2024

Relationship between assistant’s lens exposure and dose information during computed tomography examinations

Authors: Ito, H., Matsubara, K., Kobayashi, I., Yanagawa, N., Ochi, S.

Journal: Journal of Radiological Protection, 2024

Correction: Evaluation of x-ray effective focal spot size dependency on x-ray exposure settings using edge response analysis

Authors: Shimakawa, Y., Nishiki, M., Yanagita, S., Ochi, S., Yanagawa, N.

Journal: Radiological Physics and Technology, 2023

Evaluation of x-ray effective focal spot size dependency on x-ray exposure settings using edge response analysis

Authors: Shimakawa, Y., Nishiki, M., Yanagita, S., Ochi, S., Yanagawa, N.

Journal: Radiological Physics and Technology, 2023

Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Is Useful for Follow-up of Extremely Rare Pediatric COVID-19 Fulminant Myocarditis

Authors: Kinoshita, M., Higashi, K., Takaoka, H., Daimon, M., Kobayashi, Y.

Journal: Circulation Journal, 2023

Usefulness of a lead-acrylic shield for reducing lens dose of assistant in x-ray CT examination

Authors: Ito, H., Matsubara, K., Kobayashi, I., Yanagawa, N., Ochi, S.

Journal: Journal of Radiological Protection, 2022

Usefulness of Simultaneous Magnetic Resonance Neurography and Apparent T2 Mapping for the Diagnosis of Cervical Radiculopathy

Authors: Enomoto, K., Eguchi, Y., Sato, T., Takahashi, K., Ohtori, S.

Journal: Asian Spine Journal, 2022

An Injectable Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel Promotes Intervertebral Disc Repair in a Rabbit Model

Authors: Inoue, M., Isa, I.L.M., Orita, S., Pandit, A., Ohtori, S.

Journal: Spine, 2021

Clinical feasibility of single-shot fluid-attenuated inversion recovery with wide inversion recovery pulse designed to reduce cerebrospinal fluid and motion artifacts for evaluation of uncooperative patients in acute stroke protocol

Authors: Kubota, Y., Yokota, H., Sakai, T., Ohira, K., Uno, T.

Journal: Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2021