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Dr. Sebastian Bludau is a postdoctoral researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich, affiliated with the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1), focusing on cytoarchitectonic brain mapping and multimodal data integration. He contributes to flagship projects like the BigBrain Project and the Julich-Brain Atlas, serving as a mapper, methodological developer, and release manager.
- Key projects: BigBrain (ultra-high-resolution 3D brain model), Julich-Brain Atlas (microscopic resolution brain mapping)
- Methodological expertise: Matlab programming (JuGEx software), siibra software development
His research connects image analysis, biological foundations, and clinical applications, with contributions to understanding psychiatric disorders through structural analysis. He collaborates internationally within the Helmholtz Association, HBP, and McGill University frameworks.
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