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+ | <newstitle>Sven Bergmann is Associate Professor</newstitle> | ||
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[[File:Sven_pic.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Sven Bergmann, PI]] Sven Bergmann heads the [http://www2.unil.ch/cbg ''Computational Biology Group''] in the [http://www.unil.ch/dgm Department of Medical Genetics] at the [http://www.unil.ch University of Lausanne]. He studied theoretical particle physics with [http://www.weizmann.ac.il/home/ftnir Prof. Yosef Nir] at the [http://www.weizmann.ac.il Weizmann Institute of Science] (Israel) where he received his PhD in 2001. He then joined the laboratory of [http://barkai-serv.weizmann.ac.il/GroupPage/ Prof. Naama Barkai] in the Department of Molecular Genetics at the same institute, where he first worked as a [http://www.weizmann.ac.il/RGP_open/postdoc/Weizmann-Postdoc.html Koshland postdoctoral fellow] and later as staff scientist. His work in the field of computational biology comprised designing and applying novel algorithms for the analysis of large-scale expression data, as well as modeling of genetic networks pertaining to the development of the Drosophila embryo. He is affiliated with the [http://www.isb-sib.ch/ Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics] since 2005 and a Cavaglieri Fellow since 2006. | [[File:Sven_pic.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Sven Bergmann, PI]] Sven Bergmann heads the [http://www2.unil.ch/cbg ''Computational Biology Group''] in the [http://www.unil.ch/dgm Department of Medical Genetics] at the [http://www.unil.ch University of Lausanne]. He studied theoretical particle physics with [http://www.weizmann.ac.il/home/ftnir Prof. Yosef Nir] at the [http://www.weizmann.ac.il Weizmann Institute of Science] (Israel) where he received his PhD in 2001. He then joined the laboratory of [http://barkai-serv.weizmann.ac.il/GroupPage/ Prof. Naama Barkai] in the Department of Molecular Genetics at the same institute, where he first worked as a [http://www.weizmann.ac.il/RGP_open/postdoc/Weizmann-Postdoc.html Koshland postdoctoral fellow] and later as staff scientist. His work in the field of computational biology comprised designing and applying novel algorithms for the analysis of large-scale expression data, as well as modeling of genetic networks pertaining to the development of the Drosophila embryo. He is affiliated with the [http://www.isb-sib.ch/ Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics] since 2005 and a Cavaglieri Fellow since 2006. | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 6 August 2010
- Address: Rue de Bugnon 27 - DGM 328 - CH-1005 Lausanne - Switzerland
- Phone at work: ++41-21-692-5452
- Cell phone: ++41-78-663-4980
- e-mail: Sven.Bergmann_AT_unil.ch
PS: Do you know how to get smoothly from A to B? Well, you just need to minimize the functional expression <math> \tilde {\cal S}[y(x)] \equiv \int_{x_i}^{x_f} \left(\kappa[y(x)]\right)^\nu \, ds(x) = \int_{x_i}^{x_f} {|y(x)|^\nu \over
\left[1+y'(x)^2\right]^{3\nu-1 \over 2}} \,dx </math>
It turns out that it is possible to find analytically the most general solution <math>y(x)</math>, see this [paper] for details.