Goodale Tom

TOM GOODALE has been the chief architect and lead developer of the Cactus Framework since 1998. He is a research associate in the Schools of Computer Science and Physics and a part-time research associate at the  Center for Computation & Technology at Louisiana State University. Goodale has bee ...

Gorb L.

Górecki A.

Adam Górecki, Ph.D., was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1978. He studied physics at the Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University, where he received his M.Sc. degree in theoretical physics in 2002. In the years 2002-2008 he was a PhD student at the Division of Biophysics, Institute for Experimental Physics, ...

Górecki Jerzy

Górna Karolina

Karolina Górna is a third year PhD student at the Poznań University of Life Sciences. Her research field includes image analysis and processing, artificial intelligence – especially neural networks. Her PhD thesis is related to use of neural modelling in classification of bovine ovaries USG imag ...

Grabiec Bogdan

BOGDAN GRABIEC was born in Jastrzębie Zdrój, Poland. He received the Ph.D. degree in Physics in 2002 from University of Silesia. He is working at the Institute of Physics, the University of Zielona Góra. His research interests concern quantum optics and physics solids state.

Grabowski Piotr

PIOTR GRABOWSKI obtained an M.Sc. in Computer Science in 1998 at Poznań University of Technology – Distributed Computer Systems department. After his M.Sc., he joined the programmers group at PUT and worked on mobile network protocol analyzers software for Siemens A.G. and Tektronix, Inc. In 2002 ...

Graliński Filip

Filip Graliński is an assistant professor at the Department of Natural Language Processing, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. His main research interest is computational linguistics, that is, creating and processing diachronic corpora, natural language processing, syntactic analys ...

Grandi C.

Greifenberg Janico

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