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Bioinformatics Group Mittweida (bigM)

Technikumplatz 17, Mittweida, Germany
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bigM ist ein Teil der Fakultät Mathematik/Naturwissenschaften/Informatik an der Hochschule Mittweida und besteht derzeit aus 7 festen Mitgliedern... bigM ist ein Teil der Fakultät Mathematik/Naturwissenschaften/Informatik an der Hochschule Mittweida und besteht derzeit aus 7 festen Mitgliedern, welche sich mit spannenden Themen in der Forschung und der Lehre, auf dem Gebiet der Bioinformatik auseinandersetzen.

Die offizielle Seite von bigM ist <a href="http://www.bioforscher.de">bioforscher.de</a>

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Best Paper Award for "Towards Drone-Assisted Large-Scale Disaster Response and Recovery" The paper "Towards Drone-Assisted Large-Scale Disaster Response and Recovery" has been selected as "Best Paper" based on the reviews of the original submission, the camera-ready version, and the presentation during The First International Conference on Advances in Computation, Communications and Services (ACCSE16). For the awarded paper, a digital award will be issued in the name of the authors. The authors of these paper are also receiving invitations to submit an extended article version to one of the IARIA Journals.

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"Revealing traces - As modern investigators solve crimes" For those who missed it, can admire us retroactively on the television program "ECHT-Das Magazin zum Staunen". watch here: http://www.mdr.de/echt/aktuell/echt-verraeterische-spuren-100.html or on www.bioforscher.de/FoSIL

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Major damaging events with many victims or environmental contamination hazards, such as natural disasters, airplane crashes, train accidents or terroristic acts, are shocking events to society. Fast and comprehensive information acquisition of event sites ensures appropriate and safe actions for rescue forces and investigators, and increases resilience of our society with respect to such disorders in the long term. The use of unmanned aerial vehicles, so-called drones, for gathering as much information as possible about the event site to support the whole resilience cycle is a fast and safe way to elucidate such unknown environments. Therefore, an application framework is currently developed by three members of our Forensic Science Investigation Lab. (FoSIL) (http://www.bioforscher.de/FoSIL/), which aims at supporting decision makers with respect to targeted and safe management of rescue teams and the fast locating of victims as well as 3D spatiotemporal modeling and simulation of events for forensic purposes. In the paper titled "Towards Drone-assisted large-scale Disaster Response and Recovery" a process chain for 3D reconstruction of event sites using aerial photogrammetry and open source software will be presented. The paper has been accepted for #IARIA-conference more specifically for 'The First International Conference on Advances in Signal, Image and Video Processing' and will be introduced there as talk. Stay curious and visited us at http://www.bioforscher.de

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Fakultät Angewandte Computerā€ und Bio­wissen­schaften: IT-Forensik/Cybercrime

Study IT-forensics / Cybercrime at the University of Applied Sciences in Mittweida as extra occupational studies / distance learning. Academic degree: Bachelor of Sciences Regular study period: 8 semesters APPLY NOW!!! The aim of the new part-time distance learning program IT Forensics / Cybercrime is the education of police investigators and employees of companies in the field of computer forensics cybercrime. WHY? Offences phenomenon area Cybercrime is increasingly a challenge for law enforcement agencies in Germany. The sheer number of such crimes is increasing every year and at the same time the technical complexity constantly Cybercrime increases in the commission and resolution of such crimes. Includes offenses against the Internet, data networks , information technology systems or their data set as well as crimes committed by this information technology. The hitherto little explored field of computer forensics takes in combating such crime a key role. From the widespread proliferation of IT systems in homes, businesses, public authorities and operators of critical infrastructure results in the enormous importance of qualified, dig italforensischen investigations. Digital tracks play today in almost all investigations a role. This development requires a new and profound nature of the qualification of police officers who are employed in investigation teams to the phenomenon area cybercrime. In parallel, an industry has developed, which is engaged in the field of companies with analogous questions.

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