Mert R. Sabuncu
@msabuncu.bsky.social
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Professor at Cornell Tech. Vice Chair of AI&Eng Research at Weill Cornell Radiology. AI for Medical Imaging. Ex: Princeton, MIT, Harvard. Hobbies: Running, NBA, NFL, Music (Rock!), Books, Broadway, Science, Technology. New here.
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msabuncu.bsky.social
Convolutions are the only building block you need for vision. I will die on this hill.
msabuncu.bsky.social
Happy Monday. Are you listening to Tyler’s latest album on your way to work too?
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efratshimron.bsky.social
1/3 🔥 Postdoc opportunity! 🌟 Excited to share that Prof. Mert Sabuncu @msabuncu.bsky.social and I are recruiting postdocs for new research projects in AI for MRI. They will be co-mentored by us and work at the CornellTech campus on Roosevelt Island, NYC.✨
msabuncu.bsky.social
We are looking for postdocs in the areas listed below. Please spread the word.
efratshimron.bsky.social
1/3 🔥 Postdoc opportunity! 🌟 Excited to share that Prof. Mert Sabuncu @msabuncu.bsky.social and I are recruiting postdocs for new research projects in AI for MRI. They will be co-mentored by us and work at the CornellTech campus on Roosevelt Island, NYC.✨
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melbajournal.bsky.social
🚨 New publication alert:
📢 “BrainMorph: A Foundational Keypoint Model for Robust and Flexible Brain MRI Registration.”
🖊️ A Q Wang, R Saluja, H Kim, X He, @adriandalca.bsky.social , @msabuncu.bsky.social.
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natmethods.nature.com
Introducing the Krakencoder: a tool to translate between structural and functional connectivity in the brain, as applied to data from the Human Connectome Project.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
msabuncu.bsky.social
But most complex problems have a lot of irreducible uncertainty (and many societal problems are like this), where discrete commitments become really about value judgements and not about underlying probabilities. /fin
msabuncu.bsky.social
More data, better models, advancing science does not eliminate this tension. It can help reduce uncertainty, and thus mitigate the tension. 3/n
msabuncu.bsky.social
Yet, in organizing our societies and lives, we need to commit to discrete rules, decisions, policies, actions… This is the ultimate source of much of our tension. 2/n
msabuncu.bsky.social
Uncertainty is at the core of everything. Our understanding and our ability to predict and control is fundamentally limited - often by resource constraints, but also by the complexities of nature. 1/n
msabuncu.bsky.social
I want to see NYK v OKC
msabuncu.bsky.social
as i was watching the highlights of inter-barcelona, i was thinking about how sports/entertainment is a good distraction from all the political issues we are constantly faced with... and then i see this 😂
stevepeers.bsky.social
The EU won't even give a warning to Hungary, they're sure as hell not going to give a penalty against Inter Milan
Barcelona player whining that the EU should investigate a Champions League referee
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davidho.bsky.social
I think a lot about what Carl Sagan said in one of his final interviews.
"WE'VE ARRANGED A society based on science and technology, in which nobody understands anything about science technology. And this combustible mixture of ignorance and power, sooner or later, is going to blow up in our faces. Who is running the science and technology in a democracy if the people don't know anything about it?"
"Science is more than a body of knowledge, it's a way of thinking. A way of skeptically interrogating the universe with a fine understanding of human fallibility. If we are not able to ask skeptical questions, to interrogate those who tell us that something is true, to be skeptical of those in authority, then we're up for grabs for the next charlatan, political or religious, who comes ambling along."
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davidho.bsky.social
If Putin wanted to destroy America, how would it be different than what's happening now?
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standupforscience.bsky.social
NSF just revised its indirect cost policy—15%.
When NIH tried the same, it led to lawsuits, layoffs, and a federal court injunction.

Changes like this can wreak havoc on research.

MORE ACTION ITEMS TO COME SOON. Stay tuned.
www.nsf.gov/policies/doc...
#NSFFreeze #WithoutNSF
Policy Notice: Implementation of Standard 15% Indirect Cost Rate
www.nsf.gov
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markgongloff.bsky.social
Donald Trump and Elon Musk have left Houston, Tampa, New York and other major cities without head meteorologists just ahead of what will be another busy hurricane season

This is straight-up life-threatening malpractice

(h/t @lisamjarvis.bsky.social )

www.cnn.com/2025/05/02/w...
A map of the contiguous 48 states titled:
Thirty National Weather Service offices are without a chief meteorologist
Some of these offices issue forecasts for major population centers such as New York City, Houston and Cleveland. Several are prone to hurricanes and tornadoes.
Callouts include: 
Upton, NY - Covers New York City and southern Connecticut
Tampa, FL - Hard hit by Hurricane Milton in 2024
Houston, TX - All management positions vacant
Paducah/Louisville/Jackson, KY - Nearly the whole state of Kentucky is covered by forecast areas without leadership
msabuncu.bsky.social
We are, in effect, burning down the library, shutting down higher education, shackling the independent thinker and innovator, burying our head in the sand, and killing the American dream. So sad... 5/end
msabuncu.bsky.social
Our ability to preserve and disseminate scientific knowledge is also under threat. The data that we rely on to monitor the health of people, cities, institutions, economy, natural ecosystems, to track weather patterns, to support exploration, are not going to be maintained. 4/n
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This means we are losing future generations of researchers, doctors, vets, thought leaders, policy makers, lawyers, architects, engineers, entrepreneurs.... 3/n
msabuncu.bsky.social
Our research mission is grinding to a halt. Which means, progress in science and technology is slowing down. Our training programs, such as PhD/MD programs, which attract world-class international talent to the US are shrinking and many will not survive. 2/n
msabuncu.bsky.social
I know that some people might not understand the gravity of what's going on with all the federal funding cuts in the US. Not just top academic institutions, like Harvard, MIT, Stanford, and Cornell, but all of US academia is under existential threat. 1/n
msabuncu.bsky.social
Loved this read!
jonnelledge.bsky.social
In the US today, as well as all the stuff about fascism, it is INDEPENDENT BOOK STORE DAY! If you are in the US, please consider buying A Brief History of the World in 47 Borders from the independent book store of your choice

bookshop.org/p/books/a-br...
the book! in the wild! in america!