Andreas Wagnerمشاهده پروفایل
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Andreas Wagner is a researcher affiliated with Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf , with a focus on interdisciplinary research spanning computational biology, systems biology, computer science, and materials science. His work explores genotype-phenotype mappings, evolutionary innovation, and robustness in biological systems, while also contributing to machine learning, numerical methods, and positron annihilation spectroscopy in physics. Wagner collaborates internationally, with co-authors from institutions in Germany, Austria, Finland, and beyond. Research Interests : Wagner's research bridges computational biology and systems biology, analyzing evolutionary processes through genotype networks, metabolic innovation, and gene regulatory circuits. He applies machine learning techniques to energy systems, such as solar power forecasting in federated learning frameworks. His physics work involves positron annihilation spectroscopy for material defect analysis, particularly in alloys and thin films. Publications & Data Science : He has published extensively on topics like robust numerical algorithms, adaptive cruise control optimization, and data-driven approaches for systematic reviews. His recent work includes matrix-free preconditioning methods and physics-regularized multi-modal image assimilation for medical imaging. Wagner contributes to open data initiatives, including datasets on radiation damage and material porosity via RODARE.





