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    Photon Science

    … and machine learning

    • Research
      • Accelerators
      • Astroparticle Physics
      • Information Technology
      • Particle physics
      • Photon Science
      • European XFEL
      • Structural Biology
      • Materials
    • Related sites
      • High Performance Computing
      • Helmholtz Imaging Platform
      • Helmholtz AI

    Utilizing AI in various areas of imaging applications for Petra-3 and FLASH

    Contacts

    To get in touch with the photon-science team, please contact Philipp Heuser

    Team Members

    1. Jörg Hammel
    2. Philipp Heuser
    3. Julian Moosmann
    4. Frank Schluenzen
    5. Prof.Dr. Regine Willumeit

    Related projects

    • acclaim
    • amalea
    • Digital Amber Catalogue
    • Helmholtz Analytics Framework
    • Helmholtz Imaging
    • hir3x
    • HMZ
    • mdlma
    • PickYOLO
    • SRµCT segmentation
    • UniSef

    Recent publications

    1. Position-Blind Ptychography: Viability of image reconstruction via data-driven variational inference: Simon Welker et al., arXiv, doi: 10.48550/arXiv.2509.25269
    2. Hypergraph p-Laplacian Equations for Data Interpolation and Semi-supervised Learning: Kehan Shi et al., J Sci Comput, doi: 10.1007/s10915-025-02908-y
    3. Global $q$-dependent inverse transforms of intensity autocorrelation data: Tobias Eklund et al., arXiv, doi: 10.48550/arXiv.2507.14106
    4. AlphaPulldown2—a general pipeline for high-throughput structural modeling: Dmitry Molodenskiy et al., null, doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf115
    5. Self-supervised physics-informed generative networks for phase retrieval from a single X-ray hologram: Xiaogang Yang et al., Opt. Express, doi: 10.1364/OE.569216
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