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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Supervision

  • PhD in progress : Richard Bailleul. Modeling of the developmental mechanisms underlying the formation of color and appendage patterns in birds, since September 2015. Université Pierre & Marie Curie (ED515), supervisors: Benoît Perthame, Marie Manceau and Jonathan Touboul (funded by the ERC starting grant of Marie Manceau)

  • PhD in progress: Yi Cui. Role of Pax6 in neurodevelopment: experiments and models, since September 2014, Université Pierre & Marie Curie (ED158), supervisors: Jonathan Touboul, Alain Prochiantz and Alessandra Pierani

  • PhD in progress: Frédérique Robin. Multiscale modeling of the morphodynamics in ovarian follicles, since October 2016, Université Pierre & Marie Curie (ED386), supervisors: Frédérique Clément and Romain Yvinec (INRA)

  • PhD: Tanguy Cabana. Limits of randomly connected networks and their dynamics. Defended on December14th 2016, Université Pierre & Marie Curie (ED386), supervisors: Raphaël Krikorian, Jonathan Touboul

  • PhD: Elif Köksal Ersöz. A mathematical study on coupled multiple timescale systems, synchronization of populations of endocrine neurons. Defended on December 13th, Université Pierre & Marie Curie (ED386), supervisors: Frédérique Clément and Jean-Pierre Françoise, with the involvement of Mathieu Desroches

  • PhD: Lucile Megret, Explosion of limit cycles : qualitative analysis, numerical simulations and models. Defended on November 25th, Université Pierre & Marie Curie (ED386), supervisors: Jean-Pierre Françoise and Frédérique Clément, with the involvement of Mathieu Desroches

  • HDR: Alexandre Vidal. From qualitative analysis of complex dynamics to parameter estimation in neuronal models. Université d’Évry-Val-d’Essonne – Université Paris-Saclay, December 14th 2016

Juries

Jonathan Touboul participated in the PhD committee of Takafumi Arakaki (ED3C, supervisors: D. Hansel and A. Leblois), in the selection committee for the hiring of a professor at Technische Universitat Berlin, as well as in the Bernstein Award for Computational Neuroscience committee.