Jake Bruggemann
Bio
Jake Bruggemann is a second-year graduate student at the Scripps Research Institute. His background is in computation and mathematics, but his interests have since expanded to the realms of biology, bioinformatics, and statistics. Currently he is working on crowdsourcing particle recognition in cyro-EM data.
Education
B.A. Computational and Applied Mathematics, Rice University 2013.
B.S. Physics, Rice University 2013.
Publications
Falcón, Claudio, Jake Bruggemann, Matteo Pasquali, and Robert D. Deegan. “Localized Structures in Vibrated Emulsions.” EPL 98, no. 2 (2012).
Raclariu, A.-M., S. Deshpande, J. Bruggemann, W. Zhuge, T.h. Yu, C. Ratsch, and S. Shankar. “A Fast Method for Predicting the Formation of Crystal Interfaces and Heterocrystals.” Computational Materials Science. Accepted
Recent Posts
New Citizen Science Project!
by Jacob Bruggemann | Mar 2, 2016 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, newrelease, zooniverse
We have previously mentioned our citizen science effort to identify biomedical concepts in text, Mark2Cure. However, there are tasks aside from text annotation that can overwhelm scientists. Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM for short) is an...