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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

National Initiatives

ANR

PETALh

ANR Cosinus project - PETascale ALgorithms for preconditioning for scientific applications January 2011 - September 2013 (http://petal.saclay.inria.fr/ ). The global cost of the project is 1,350,910, the funding from ANR is 304,232. The total personne.mois is 140. Collaboration with Laboratoire Lions - UPMC, IFPEN, Inria Bordeaux and CEA, UC Berkeley. This project can be seen as a continuation of ANR funded PETAL project, the goal is to design parallel algorithms for the preconditioning techniques proposed during PETAL suitable for heterogeneous architectures based on multicore processors and accelerators.

Medimax

ANR-MN (Modèles Numériques) October 2013 - September 2017

The main goal is the methodological and numerical development of a new robust inversion tool, associated with the numerical solution of the electromagnetic forward problem, including the benchmarking of different other existing approaches (Time Reverse Absorbing Condition, Method of Small-Volume Expansions, Level Set Method). This project involves the development of a general parallel open source simulation code, based on the high-level integrated development environment of FreeFEm++, for modeling an electromagnetic direct problem, the scattering of arbitrary electromagnetic waves in highly heterogeneous media, over a wide frequency range in the microwave domain. The first applications considered here will be medical applications: microwave tomographic images of brain stroke, brain injuries, from both synthetic and experimental data in collaboration with EMTensor GmbH, Vienna (Austria), an Electromagnetic Medical Imaging company.