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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

The four associate professors of the MAGRIT team actively teach at Université de Lorraine with an annual number of around 200 teaching hours in computer sciences, some of them being accomplished in the field of image processing. Inria researchers have ponctual teaching activities in computer vision and shape recognition mainly in the computer science Master of Nancy and in several Engineering Schools near Nancy (ENSMN Nancy, SUPELEC Metz, ENSG). Our goal is to attract Master students with good skills in applied mathematics towards the field of computer vision. The list of courses given by staff members which are tightly related to image processing and computer vision is detailed below:

In addition, G. Simon was interim director of the CESS (Centre d'Études Supérieures et Scientifiques) in Epinal, a branch of the science faculty of Nancy, from january to april 2016. He is also head of the Licence professionnelle Infographie Paysagère of the faculty of Nancy.

A software, named artEoz, has been co-designed by B. Wrobel-Dautcourt [21]. It aims at supporting students in learning computer programming. artEoz original design stems from the author's long term experience in teaching object oriented programming. It offers the students a pedagogical view of the memory state, that is dynamically updated while the user's program runs. artEoz can be freely downloaded for academic use only. This year, we have proposed an on-line version of the software. Documentation, tutorials, on-line tools and download are available on the website http://arteoz.loria.fr. Tutorials can be customized to fit different students' needs.

Supervision

Juries

Marie-Odile Berger was external reviewer of the PhD of A. Bauer and A. Agustinos and of the HDR of R. Grompone. Gilles Simon was a member of the PhD committee of Liming Yang.