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Anke Meyer-Baese is a Full Professor at the Department of Scientific Computing at Florida State University (FSU), holding an Adjunct Professor position at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. She is a Hans Fischer Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study (TUM-IAS) since 2024, hosted by Professors Claus Zimmer, Jan Stefan Kirschke, and Benedikt Wiestler.
Education:
- M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (1990)
- Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (1995), both from Darmstadt University of Technology.
Research Interests span Medical Imaging (pattern recognition in breast MRI and fMRI), Computational Biology (gene regulatory networks, glioblastoma therapeutics), and Computational Neuroscience (nonlinear stability in cortical systems, graph theory for brain networks). Her work integrates Machine Learning and Graph Dynamical Systems into computer-aided diagnosis for brain cancer and dementia.
Scientific Publications (over 250) include monographs like Biomedical Signal Analysis (MIT Press, 2010) and Pattern Recognition for Medical Imaging (Elsevier, 2003). Recent Research Trends focus on Deep Learning in Therapy Monitoring, Connectomic Network Analysis, and Stochastic Modeling in neurodegenerative diseases.
Awards and Honors include the Eleonore Trefftz Guest Professorship (2022), Fulbright U.S. Scholar (2016), Marie-Curie Fellowship (2014), Senior Member IEEE (2013), and the prestigious Lise-Meitner Prize (1997), Germany’s highest award for women in natural sciences and engineering. She served as Technical Program Chair for SPIE Sensing and Analysis Technologies (2016) and Guest Associate Editor for Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience (2016–2022) and Cancers (2021–present).
Professional Experience at FSU includes roles as Professor (2011–present), Associate Professor (2006–2008), and Assistant Professor (2001–2006). She has also held visiting positions at the University of Florida (1996–2001) and received multiple fellowships, including the Alexander von Humboldt (2004) and NIH Research Career Award (2005).





