Harald Lux
Research work

Mr. Lux does research at the interdisciplinary intersection of computer sciences and medicine at the Jena University Hospital. As a specialist for spatial statistical methods, he contributes extensive expertise to the research group Public Health at the Dept. of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine. His focus lies on the analysis of data from intensive care and emergency medicine. His PhD project concentrates on the development of novel approaches for the analysis and visualization of Big Data. The expected results will contribute to understand the rarely investigated field of emergency medicine in Germany and will enable the development of concepts to improve its efficiency.

 

Professional experience

 

Researcher at University Clinic of Jena, working for the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, member of Public Health working group.

 

Education

 

He completed a Masters of Sciences specializing in Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing at University of Jena. Currently started Ph.D. at University Clinic of Jena.  

Areas of interest & scientific knowledge

Germany

  • Place of affiliation

Spatial Data Analysis

  • Environmental health mapping
  • Geospatial data integration
  • Geospatial machine learning

Health System Resilience

  • Pandemic Response Research
Selected Publications
  • Brock, J., Yonous, M., Lux, H., Bauer, M., Dickmann, P. (2023): A systematic review on the effects of transfer of severely ill COVID-19 patients between intensive care units during the pandemic.
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