During the past couple of days we had the great pleasure to host Dr Joana Grah for a research stay at ZESS’ Computer Vision Group and the DFG research unit Learning to Sense. Apart from her talk on Light and Electron Microscopy Image Analysis with Applications in Public Health Research in the ZESS lecture series there was plenty of time to talk informally with lots of interesting & stimulating interactions.

Dr Joana Grah visiting ZESS [Photo: private]
Dr Joana Grah visiting ZESS [Photo: private]

Joana’s stay was topped of with a discussion round hosted by our Women in Vision Siegen initiative – thanks a lot to Jovita Lukasik for the organisation!

Women in Vision Siegen was started by three women in the group to encourage more women to study computer science in general and computer vision in particular. They have created a website as a platform and are regularly inviting female researchers to give talks.

In the discussion round, Joana shared her own experiences as a woman in the field and as a co-founder of the platform Her Maths Story that was brought into being around five years ago. With initiatives such as Women in Vision and Her Maths Story, we all share the same goal of creating more awareness, visibility and possibilities to share experiences and connect. Community matters, visibility matters and we can achieve more if we team up!

[Text: Joana Grah with contributions by Jan Söhlke]

Jan Söhlke
Jan Söhlke

Dr. Jan Söhlke is the Head of Communication and staff photographer at ZESS, as well as the Scientific Coordinator for the DFG Research Unit 'Learning to Sense' (FOR 5336).

Following his doctoral studies at LMU Munich, he moved into science communication and the visual documentation of research environments. His work focuses on photographing complex scientific setups and high-tech infrastructure - translating engineering and academic projects into clear visual assets. In addition, he works as a freelance photographer for industrial and research-driven organizations

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