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11/10/2014 Excellent result at Particle Tracking Challenge, Nature Methods 2014

The Biomedical Computer Vision (BMCV) group successfully participated in an international...


11/06/2014 William J. Godinez received the Thomas Gessmann PhD Prize 2014

The Thomas Gessmann PhD Prize is awarded for outstanding dissertations in technical fields and is...


08/27/2014 Bitplane ISBI/IEEE Attendance Award, 2nd Cell Tracking Challenge, ISBI 2014

Nathalie Harder received a Bitplane ISBI/IEEE Attendance Award at the 2nd Cell Tracking Challenge...


04/20/2013 Excellent result at 1st Cell Tracking Challenge, ISBI 2013

The Biomedical Computer Vision (BMCV) group successfully participated in the 1st Cell Tracking...


03/12/2013 Prize for the best scientific paper at BVM 2013

Simon Eck, Stefan Wörz, Andreas Biesdorf, Katharina Müller-Ott, Karsten Rippe, and Karl Rohr were...


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Curriculum Vitae

Karl Rohr studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Karlsruhe (KIT) and received his Ph.D. degree (1994) as well as his Habilitation degree (1999) in Computer Science from the University of Hamburg, Germany. Since 2004 he is Head of the Biomedical Computer Vision Group (BMCV) and Associate Professor at Heidelberg University. From 2007-2010 he was Guest Professor at the International University in Germany. He was a member of the Excellence Cluster CellNetworks at Heidelberg University from 2007-2019.

From 2000-2004 he was Associate Professor of Computer Science within the School of Information Technology at the International University in Germany, and Head of the Computer Vision & Graphics Group. From 1992-2000 he was Research Associate at the Department of Computer Science, University of Hamburg, in the Cognitive Systems Group, where he was project leader of the IMAGINE project during 1994-2000 (funded by Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg). Previous to that, he was a Research Associate at the Department of Computer Science, University of Karlsruhe (KIT). In summer 1999 he spent a research stay at the Surgical Planning Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, in Boston/MA, USA.

His research interests are in biological image analysis and medical image analysis with focus on cell segmentation and tracking, particle detection and tracking, non-rigid image registration, vessel segmentation, and landmark localization. He has written a book on Landmark-Based Image Analysis (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001) covering landmark localization and non-rigid registration, and he has published more than 350 peer-reviewed scientific articles.

Dr. Rohr was Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (2007–2012) and served the editorial board of the journal Pattern Recognition (2000–2006). He has also been a program and review committee member of a number of international conferences and workshops (e.g., IPMI, MICCAI, ISBI, WBIR, MIAAB, BVM, DAGM GCPR, CVPR, EMMCVPR, ECCV, ICCV). He was co-organizer of the International Workshop on Microscopic Image Analysis with Applications in Biology (MIAAB) 2008 (New York, USA), 2009 (Bethesda, USA), and 2011 (Heidelberg, Germany), and was program chair of the IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) 2016. For his research work he was awarded several prizes. 

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