Curso al ritmo de cada uno
This course introduces basic concepts of statistical data analysis and their practical application in Mobile Computing and Connected Healthcare.
Lecture: Monday 1.30pm - 3.00pm in G2.U.10-14 (computer pool room in the basement of the Digital Health Cluster)
Tutorial: Tuesday 9.15am - 10.45am in G2.U.10-14
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bert Arnrich is Professor for Digital Health – Connected Healthcare at the Digital Health Center of the Hasso Plattner Institute. His research on ubiquitous sensing and computing technologies is directed towards paving the way for transforming healthcare systems from purely managing illness to maintaining wellness everywhere, anytime and for anyone. He has been a PI in several European and national projects. He has co-authored over 120 refereed research publications. He studied "Informatics in the Natural Sciences" and received the PhD degree Dr.-Ing. for the thesis "Data Mart Based Research in Heart Surgery" from Bielefeld University in 2006. He established and headed the research group Pervasive Healthcare in the Wearable Computing Laboratory at ETH Zurich between 2006 and 2013. He received an EU FP7 Marie Curie Cofound Fellowship in 2013 and was appointed to tenure track professorship at the Computer Engineering Department at Bosporus University until 2017. Between 2017 and 2018 he worked as a Science Manager for Emerging Technologies at Accenture Technology Solutions.
Berry Boessenkool has been teaching R courses in various formats since 2012. He is a freelance R trainer and consultant and works part-time as a lecturer at HPI. His passion for programming was sparked in his studies of geoecology and the analysis of environmental data is still close to his heart.
Orhan Konak is a mathematician born and raised in Berlin. After completing his Mathematics – Computational Engineering studies at the Beuth University of Applied Sciences, Orhan gained several years of experience as a software developer and forecast manager in various fields such as energy, software development, and health. After seven years of industry experience, he returned to the academic environment. For over five years, Orhan has been primarily researching and teaching in digital health and machine learning.