From February 2nd to 4th, the Workshop on Uncertainty in Machine Learning (WUML 2026) took place at the University of Tartu, Estonia. There were some very insightful talks by leading researchers in Europe. I contributed with a poster on uncertainty quantification applied to collision cross-sections, which sparked engaging discussions and allowed me to connect with […]
Author Archives: Yvonne Kreutzer
Welcome Zoi, to Kruvelab! Zoi will be with us for 3 months as an Erasmus student from Germany, while helping to find reliable calibration compounds for estimating concentrations for non-target liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC/HRMS) in positive mode. Screening environmental samples for unknown pollutants is often done using liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC/HRMS); however, exact […]
Last week, a big part of the group, including Eliise, Henrik, Helen, Frank, Gordian, Yvonne, and Anneli, went to the International Conference on Non-Target Screening (ICNTS 25) in Erding, Germany. In these four intense days full of talks, poster sessions, and fruitful conversations it was also a pleasure to (re-)connect with people from the field […]
From the 18th to the 22nd of August, Iris and Yvonne had the chance to take part in the 4th International Summer School on Non-Target Metabolomics Data Mining for Exposomics and Natural Products Research, hosted at the Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen. Over the week, insightful seminar in application of data analysis tools, including […]
Last week, the 35th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) took place in Vienna, where Harry had the opportunity to present his research through a platform presentation, and Lucas contributed with a poster! Let’s hear what they have to tell: I was excited to present my work at SETAC last […]
On the 18th and 19th of March, the 2nd Nordic Conference on Computational Chemistry was held in Gothenburg. The conference program was diverse and included many engaging talks focused on machine learning tools and approaches used in drug development. Although our group primarily focuses on environmental contaminants, we found many of the presentations and discussions […]
Frank holds a PhD in environmental assessment with a specialization in environmental chemistry from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala. After his previous work as a postdoctoral researcher at the Helmholtz Centre Hereon in his home country Germany, where he was part of the P-LEACH project (https://www.ufz.de/p-leach/), he has now started a […]
November 15, 2024 Copenhagen To conclude their course and earn their certificates, Harry and Yvonne traveled to Copenhagen to participate in a mini-conference organized by the Visualize Your Science framework. The event focused on the art of visual storytelling, exploring effective ways to communicate research visually, and offered constructive feedback on scientific posters presented […]
NORMAN Workshop on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for environmental monitoring, assessment and prioritisation of chemicals and their mixtures Leipzig, Germany: 21.-22.10.2024 Last week, Anneli, Harry, Henrik, Ida, Louise and Yvonne attended an AI workshop hosted by the Norman network at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Leipzig. On the first day, researchers presented their […]
We’re happy to have Lisa join us for a two-month research stay, running until mid-December! With the support of Anneli, Harry, Helen, and Louise, Lisa will be diving into an exciting project: setting up novel, fully automated strategies for selecting surrogate internal standards. Lisa is currently pursuing her PhD at the University of Vienna in […]
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