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CIBM - Signal Processing

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The CIBM - Section Signal Processing at EPFL focuses on cutting-edge research in computational medical imaging and machine learning. Led by experts in network analysis, functional MRI, and mathematical imaging, the unit is at the forefront of developing innovative tools and techniques for analyzing biomedical data. With a strong emphasis on computational neuroanatomy, fetal imaging, and machine learning, the team collaborates closely with industry partners and hospitals to advance the field of biomedical imaging. The unit hosts a diverse group of researchers, scientists, engineers, and technicians who are committed to achieving excellence in biomedical imaging through interdisciplinary collaboration and state-of-the-art infrastructure.

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