Dear all,
We are pleased to announce a talk in the DRIIMB Webinar series by Prof. Andrew 
French, University of Nottingham
Title: AI in the Biosciences: a UK-wide network, and some example projects from 
Nottingham
Date & Time: Tuesday, 3 March, 14:00–15:00 (UK time)
Platform: Microsoft Teams  click here to 
register<https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/9ce92731-4d65-4259-bb27-c19268667cc0@3f66361c-a87e-4158-8f61-99e82db3cac8>
Abstract
"In this talk I will introduce the BBSRC-funded AI in the Biosciences 
(AIBIO-UK) community building network.  Now in its 3rdyear, the network is a 
place to find and share information about AI in biosciences. We do this via 
small seed funding pots, and also by helping to deliver events.  I will talk 
about the network and how you can get involved.  In addition, I will present 
some recent examples of AI use in biosciences from my research world – 
developing approaches to phenotype plants.  Much of the research carried out at 
the Computer Vision Lab in Nottingham tackles plant phenotyping challenges, by 
building new algorithms to analyse plant science data across a wide variety of 
data types and modalities.  I will present some recent example projects as a 
showcase” - Andrew French
Speaker Bio
Andrew is Director of the BBSRC 'AI in the Biosciences' Network, and lead of 
the Computer Vision Lab at the University of Nottingham. He is interested in 
many areas of computer science, specialising in computer vision and image 
analysis. A particular area of interest is the automated analysis of biological 
images, particularly phenotyping of plants and crops, using AI approaches. This 
involves a large variety of imaging modalities, from microscopy, confocal and 
micro-CT through to hyperspectral and UAV-style images. He runs training 
courses on image analysis, and currently teaches computer vision and 
programming. More details can be found 
here<https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/biosciences/people/andrew.p.french>.
Announcements for all DRIIMB webinars are available at 
ccpbiosim.ac.uk<https://www.ccpbiosim.ac.uk/>, and recordings of previous talks 
can be found on the CCPBioSim YouTube channel.

Best regards,
Bindu
(on behalf of the DRIIMB<https://driimb.org/> team)
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Dr Hima Bindu Kolli
Software Developer
STFC Scientific Computing
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Didcot, OX11 0QX

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