Jan-Matthias Braun is an Associate Professor at the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute, University of Southern Denmark, specializing in Applied AI and Data Science. His research bridges artificial intelligence, robotics, and medical device engineering. Current projects focus on explainable AI integration in colon capsule endoscopy Development of real-time FPGA-based systems for colorectal diagnostics Biomechanical modeling for adaptive orthotic devices His work emphasizes cross-disciplinary applications of machine learning in healthcare, particularly for gastrointestinal disease detection and assistive robotics. Publications demonstrate expertise in deep neural networks, hardware acceleration, and smart environment control systems. Teaching responsibilities include: Advanced cybersecurity courses Deep learning applications in epilepsy detection Mentorship in capsule endoscopy image analysis
Fabian Cristian Gieseke serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Science. His research focuses on applying machine learning techniques to environmental monitoring and remote sensing applications. He maintains an active research profile with significant contributions to the field of computational environmental science. Dr. Gieseke's research interests center on Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and their applications in Remote Sensing and Environmental Monitoring. His work particularly emphasizes forest resource monitoring, tree detection, and biomass estimation using advanced AI techniques. He has developed innovative approaches for analyzing satellite and aerial imagery to address critical environmental challenges related to forest management and climate change. His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward applying deep learning models to environmental monitoring problems, particularly in forest ecosystems. His research spans from national-scale tree counting and crown segmentation to above-ground biomass estimation using LiDAR data. His work shows increasing interdisciplinary collaboration between computer science and environmental science communities, with publications appearing in high-impact journals across both domains. Dr. Gieseke maintains an active research profile with 76 total research outputs as documented, including 41 article in proceedings, 24 journal articles, and various other publication types. His work has received significant attention with mentions across multiple social media platforms, news outlets, and policy documents, indicating real-world impact of his research. Based at the Department of Computer Science (DIKU) at the University of Copenhagen, Dr. Gieseke's research appears to be part of broader environmental informatics initiatives that bridge computer science with ecological monitoring and climate science applications.