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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

National Initiatives

ANR

ANR Project “M3RS”

Participants : Laurent Boudin, Muriel Boulakia, Céline Grandmont [Principal Investigator] , Irène Vignon-Clementel.

Period: 2008-2013.

This project, coordinated by C. Grandmont, aims at studying mathematical and numerical issues raised by the modeling of the lungs.

ANR Project “Epsilon”

Participant : Marina Vidrascu [local coordinator] .

Period: 2009-2013

This project, coordinated by Jean-Jacques Marigo (LMS-Ecole polytechnique) aims to study Domain decomposition and multi-scale computations of singularities in mechanical structures.

ANR Project “EXIFSI”

Participants : Benoit Fabrèges, Miguel Ángel Fernández Varela [Principal Investigator] , Mikel Landajuela Larma, Marina Vidrascu.

Period: 2012-2016

The aim of this project, coordinated by Miguel Àngel Fernández Varela, is to study mathematically and numerically new numerical methods for incompressible fluid-sructure interaction.

ANR Project “CARDIOXCOMP”

Participants : Muriel Boulakia, Jean-Frédéric Gerbeau [Principal Investigator] , Fabien Raphel.

Period: 2013-2013.

This project, coordinated by Jean-Frédéric Gerbeau, is carried out in the framework of a joint laboratory (“LabCom” call of ANR) with the software company NOTOCORD. The focus is the mathematical modeling of a device measuring the electrical activity of cardiomyocytes. The overall objective of CardioXcomp is to enrich NOTOCORD's software with modelling and simulation solutions and provide to pharmacology research a completely new set incorporating state of the art signal processing and numerical simulation.

ANR Project “iFLOW”

Participants : Chloé Audebert, Jean-Frédéric Gerbeau, Irène Vignon-Clementel [co-Principal Investigator] .

Period: 2013-2017.

This ANR-tecsan, co-managed by Eric Vibert (Paul Brousse Hospital) and Irene Vignon-Clementel, aims at developing an Intraoperative Fluorescent Liver Optimization Workflow to better understand the relationship between architecture, perfusion and function in hepatectomy.