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Dr. Stefan Dinkelacker (né Kislinskiy)

Dr. Stefan Dinkelacker (né Kislinskiy)

Dr. Stefan Dinkelacker (né Kislinskiy)

Position:

Research Software Engineer

Phone:

+ 49 (0) 6221 / 42- 3556

Building:

REZ

Room:

F.02.004

Stefan Dinkelacker is a senior research software engineer at the Division of Medical Image Computing (MIC). He received his PhD from the Medical Faculty of the Heidelberg University in 2015. He is a core developer of the Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit (MITK) and has a strong interest in helping to cope with the challenges of the increasing digitalization of research as well as exploiting the resulting opportunities.

Projects:

Interests:

  • Professionalisation of software development in research
  • Improving the perception of the role of software in research as foundation of publications
  • Medical image computing

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