Topic AllData science newsScience newsLife science newsNordic welfare newsHealth newsEducation newsLanguage & cultureSociety & economySustainability newsTeaching & studying at the UniversityHigher education & science policyHelsinki University Library Type AllNewsPress releaseIn briefEditorialArticleProfileEssayColumnCommentBooksSpeech Listing <span class="icon--list-as-blocks"></span><span class="icon--list"></span> 22.2.2022 Data science news Two papers on Flow Decomposition accepted at RECOMB 2022 Flow decomposition lies at the core of the multi-assembly problem in bioinformatics, whose main objective is to reconstruct each genomic... 22.2.2022 Data science news Minimum Path Cover in a parameterized linear time accepted at SODA 2022 Finding a Minimum Path Cover of a DAG is a fundamental algorithmic problem, with applications in various fields, including Bioinformatics. While... 10.12.2020 Data science news Visit of Professor Brendan Mumey - Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies Awardee 2019-2020 University of Helsinki was honored to host the visit of Professor Brendan Mumey and his family during Spring 2020 through the Fulbright program... 2.9.2020 Data science news University of Helsinki joins Europe-wide research project focused on algorithms utilised in pangenomic analysis The project is looking for a more efficient way of presenting the masses of data accumulated through genome sequencing and making it easier to... 3.9.2019 Higher education & science policy Two ERC Starting Grants awarded to the University of Helsinki The recipients of this eminent funding are studying the climate effects of fine particles and increasing the accuracy of modelling real-world... 7.6.2019 Data science news Jarno Alanko wins Capocelli Prize 2019 The Capocelli Prize is awarded annually by the program committee of the Data Compression Conference (DCC) for an outstanding student authored... 27.5.2019 Data science news Computer science research is also furthered by failure Looking for minute aberrations in the genome is hard work, even though computer science has spent decades coming up with solutions for genomic... 4.2.2019 Data science news An algorithm shedding light on the evolution of tumours helps individualise cancer therapies Software that maps out the history of malignant tumours helps determine what makes the disease progress, offering potential for finding the best...
22.2.2022 Data science news Two papers on Flow Decomposition accepted at RECOMB 2022 Flow decomposition lies at the core of the multi-assembly problem in bioinformatics, whose main objective is to reconstruct each genomic...
22.2.2022 Data science news Minimum Path Cover in a parameterized linear time accepted at SODA 2022 Finding a Minimum Path Cover of a DAG is a fundamental algorithmic problem, with applications in various fields, including Bioinformatics. While...
10.12.2020 Data science news Visit of Professor Brendan Mumey - Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies Awardee 2019-2020 University of Helsinki was honored to host the visit of Professor Brendan Mumey and his family during Spring 2020 through the Fulbright program...
2.9.2020 Data science news University of Helsinki joins Europe-wide research project focused on algorithms utilised in pangenomic analysis The project is looking for a more efficient way of presenting the masses of data accumulated through genome sequencing and making it easier to...
3.9.2019 Higher education & science policy Two ERC Starting Grants awarded to the University of Helsinki The recipients of this eminent funding are studying the climate effects of fine particles and increasing the accuracy of modelling real-world...
7.6.2019 Data science news Jarno Alanko wins Capocelli Prize 2019 The Capocelli Prize is awarded annually by the program committee of the Data Compression Conference (DCC) for an outstanding student authored...
27.5.2019 Data science news Computer science research is also furthered by failure Looking for minute aberrations in the genome is hard work, even though computer science has spent decades coming up with solutions for genomic...
4.2.2019 Data science news An algorithm shedding light on the evolution of tumours helps individualise cancer therapies Software that maps out the history of malignant tumours helps determine what makes the disease progress, offering potential for finding the best...