Portfolio
Course Contents | The 5EC minor project enables minor students obtain the experience of working in teams while developing software. Students work in project groups on a full project implementation in the domain of data technologies, or game development. |
Study Goals | For all projects: - Apply software development techniques to real world problems - Evaluate the conditions of working in groups in software related projects For game development: - make a realistic game design for a short development period - design, implement and validate a variety of algorithms, and integrate them within your game concept - distinguish the various modules of a game engine, and use them for your game concept - understand and implement some sort of intelligent behavior in a computer game |
Molecular diagnostics
Many diseases are caused by genetic variations. Predisposition for a disease can thus be derived from studying one's genome. Hence,…
Variant prediction and annotation
Genetic difference between and within species drive how we evolve, but also what causes malfunctioning of genes and phenotypic differences.…
Publications from Pure
MAiA
Introduction MAIA is an algorithm to integrate multiple genome assemblies. For example, assemblies originating from: Different runs of a de…
Software
Peacock (2017): Phylogenies Visualization library PEDCA (2017): Ploidy Estimation by Dynamic Coverage Analysis GenomeTools (2017):…
Computational Neurobiology
The immense complexity of the mammalian brain is largely reflected in the underlying molecular signatures of its billions of cells. Brain…
Single-cell omics
The most recent breakthrough in genomics is the ability to measure within single cells. Data from hundred thousands, even millions of cells,…
Functional genomics
The central dogma, first posed by Francis Crick in 1958, tells that DNA encodes for Genes which are translated into Proteins. Over the last…
Aging research
Why do some people reach the age of 100 in a healthy condition with no signs of neurodegeneration while others do not. DBL investigates…