Computational chemistry describes the use of computer modelling and simulation – including ab initio approaches based on quantum chemistry, and empirical approaches – to study the structures and ...
The use of computational techniques and information systems has revolutionized research in the biological sciences — from the analysis of DNA sequences and the understanding of gene expression and ...
Computational models are mathematical models used to numerically study the behaviour of complex systems by means of a computer simulation. A computational model can be used to make predictions of the ...
The Computational Science and Engineering curriculum provides future-oriented educa­tion in Mathematics, Computer Science and at least two fields of application from the natural and engineering ...
Abstract: Computational histopathology is focused on the automatic analysis of rich phenotypic information contained in gigabyte whole slide images, aiming at providing cancer patients with more ...
Abstract: The rapid advances in deep learning-based computational pathology and radiology have demonstrated the promise of using whole slide images (WSIs) and radiology images for survival prediction ...