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Best Poster Award for KI-Morph at bwHPC Symposium

September 25-26th, 2024 - Stuttgart

We are thrilled to announce that Alexander Zeilmann has been awarded the Best Poster Award for the KI-Morph project at the recent bwHPC Symposium in Freiburg. This event brought together experts and researchers from Baden-Württemberg and beyond to discuss the future of High-Performance Computing (HPC) in academia, with a focus on cutting-edge developments and applications in Baden-Württemberg.

About KI-Morph

KI-Morph is a user-oriented web-based platform that leverages modern AI algorithms for large-scale 3D image analysis. Designed for researchers and institutions working with such datasets, KI-Morph runs on HPC systems in Heidelberg, providing robust computational power and efficiency for image analysis tasks that demand high scalability.

The platform facilitates a seamless interface for users, enabling them to perform advanced image analysis without the need for technical expertise in AI or HPC.

Acknowledgments

A big thank you to our amazing project partners from Heidelberg University, the KIT, and the Natural History Museum Stuttgart, as well as to the BMBF for the continued support and funding. Together, we’re advancing user-oriented AI on HPC!

As we continue to refine and expand the capabilities of KI-Morph, we look forward to seeing its application in a wide range of disciplines and research endeavors.

Stay tuned for further updates as we push the boundaries of user-oriented AI-driven image analysis and HPC!

Author: Alexander Zeilmann

Date: 30/09/24