153. Image analysis, esports, and cognitive science – shared challenges or distinct domains?

Jakub Barbasz, Senior Postdoctoral Reseracher, Sano Centre for Computaional Medicine, Krakow PL

Abstrakt:

“During the seminar, I will present the results obtained from the analysis of medical images using neural networks. Additionally, I will discuss the challenges associated with result interpretation and outline potential directions for further research.

Furthermore, I will introduce research concepts that could serve as a foundation for future projects and explore possible areas of collaboration at Sano, considering the interdisciplinary nature of the research and the potential applications of our methods within my field of interest.

As part of the discussion on emerging research topics, I will examine the field of esports, its rapid development, and its connections to traditional sports, emphasizing similarities in cognitive performance, strategic thinking, and psychophysiological aspects. Moreover, I will demonstrate how cognitive science is applied in medicine, extending beyond its conventional applications.”

Jakub Barbasz (Senior Postdoctoral Reseracher)

About the author:

Jakub Bogdan Barbasz (born in 1977 in Kraków) is a Polish interdisciplinary scientist and habilitated doctor of chemistry, specializing in chemistry, physics, and medicine.

In 2000, he graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry at Cracow University of Technology. He obtained his PhD in chemical sciences in 2006 and completed his habilitation in 2013. He is affiliated with the Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Kraków, where he leads the research group Nano- and Microscale Systems.

He is also a member of CogniLab at Jagiellonian University and a senior postdoctoral researcher at Sano – Centre for Computational Personalised Medicine. Additionally, he was the founder and, for many years, a shareholder of Digitmed S.A.

Jakub Barbasz’s research interests span interdisciplinary fields, ranging from chemistry to computational and experimental medicine. He has published works in chemistry, physics, medicine, psychology, and related sciences.

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