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PhD Student.
Modeling the DNA in the cell.
Lives for food, drink and music.
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Hedström, Lucas
Classifying the rotation of bacteria using neural networks Miscellaneous
2019.
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title = {Classifying the rotation of bacteria using neural networks},
author = {Lucas Hedström},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-01-01},
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institution = {Umeå University, Department of Physics},
school = {Umeå University, Department of Physics},
abstract = {Bacteria can quickly spread throughout the human body, making certain diseases hard or impossible to cure. In order to understand how the bacteria can initiate and develop into an infection, microfluidic chambers in a lab environment are used as a template of how bacteria reacts to different types of flows. However, accurately tracking the movement of bacteria is a difficult task, where small objects has to be captured with a high resolution and digitally analysed with computationally heavy methods. Popular imaging methods utilise digital holographic microscopy, where three-dimensional movement is captured in two-dimensional images by numerical reconstruction of the diffraction of light. Since numerical reconstructions become computationally heavy when a good accuracy is required, this master's thesis work focus on evaluating the possibility of using convolutional neural networks to quickly and accurately determine the spatial properties of bacteria. By thorough testing and analysis of state of the art and old networks a new network design is presented, designed to eliminate as many imaging issues as possible. We found that there are certain network design choices that help with reducing the overall error of the system, and with a well chosen training set with sensible augmentations, some networks were able to reach a 60% classification accuracy when determining the vertical rotation of the bacteria. Unfortunately, due to the lack of experimental data where the ground-truth is known, not much experimental testing could be performed. However, a few tests showed that images of high quality could be classified within the expected range of vertical rotation.},
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Born in a northern city in Sweden called Skellefteå, Lucas always had a great interest in anything scientific. As such, he started studying at Umeå University directly after high school and got his masters degree in Engineering Physics in 2019. This education gave Lucas a strong interest in stochastic processes, neural networks and fluid mechanics. Loves coding on complex problems and collaborating with people to come up with new interesting ideas.
Starting his PhD studies in 2019, Lucas tries to understand the folding dynamics of the DNA and how biological processes, such as the time it takes for a protein to search along the DNA, are affected by changing active and inactive parts of the DNA.
In his spare time Lucas enjoys choir singing, working on personal programming projects and listen to classical music.
Current Projects
Modelling the 3D organization of DNA
Lucas Hedström (IceLab) and Ludvig Lizana (IceLab).
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