SOS Team Members

Maximilian Gehri

PhD student

Contact

work +49 6151 16-57 404
fax +49 6151 16- 57 241

Work S3/06 232
Merckstrasse 25
64283 Darmstadt

Maximilian Gehri joined the Self-Organizing Systems Lab in July 2022 as a PhD student after receiving his M.Sc. degree in Physics at TU Darmstadt. He already wrote his master thesis, entitled “Poisson channel of a class of semi-Markov models and perspectives on signal transduction”, and his bachelor thesis under the supervision of the SOS Lab.

His research topics include

  • the information theoretic analysis of biological signal processing involving spatio-temporal signal patterns in single cells,
  • the probabilistic modeling of gene regulation and template bio-polymerization processes,
  • stochastic thermodynamics for open chemical reaction networks, and
  • Bayesian inference for template bio-polymerization processes from time-series fluorescence data.

Therefore he particularly uses the theory of point processes.

Possible Student Projects you can find here .

Publications

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