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Overall Objectives
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Bibliography


Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Master: Olivier Colliot coordinates the module "Méthodes d'imagerie médicale" of the Master 2 in Computer Science of Université Pierre et Marie Curie.

  • Master: Olivier Colliot, Master in Computer Science (module Reseaux complexes), 4.5 hours (eqTD), Université Pierre et Marie Curie

  • Master: Olivier Colliot, Master in Computer Science, 4.5 hours (eqTD), Université Pierre et Marie Curie

  • Master: Stéphane Epelbaum, Master in Neuroscience, 4 hours (eqTD), Université Pierre et Marie Curie

  • Master: S. Durrleman, Master 2 “Mathematics, Vision and Learning”, 31,5 jours (eqTD), ENS Paris-Saclay

  • Engineering school: Olivier Colliot, 3 hours (eqTD), Mines ParisTech

  • Medical school: Didier Dormont is the Director of the University Diploma (DIU) “Diagnostic and Therapeutic Neuroradiology", Université Pierre et Marie Curie

  • Medical school: Didier Dormont, Courses for Medical Students, Université Pierre et Marie Curie

  • Medical school: Didier Dormont organizes and participates in the practical teaching of Neuroradiology for Medical Students in the Department of Diagnostic Neuroradiology of Pitié Salpêtrière University Hospital

  • Medical school: Didier Dormont organizes and participates in the practical teaching of Neuroradiology for Radiology Specializing Residents in the Department of Diagnostic Neuroradiology of Pitié Salpêtrière University Hospital

  • Medical school: Anne Bertrand gives lectures in Neuroimaging of degenerative diseases and normal aging for residents in Radiology and Neurology, for Radiology technicians, for License students in Orthophony, and in various "University Diploma" medical programs (Neurogeriatrics, Neuroradiology, Alzheimer's Disease and related disorders, Neurovascular Imaging, Emergency-Stroke, Neuroresuscitation), for a total of 50 hours a year.

  • Medical school: Stéphane Epelbaum gives lectures in Neurology on the topic of degenerative diseases for medical students of the UPMC (10 hours/year) and is regional supervisor of the national Inter University Diploma on Alzheimer's disease and Related disorders for Paris since 2015.

Supervision

  • PhD in progress : Giulia Bassignana, “Identification of driver nodes in biological networks”, Inserm, started in 2017, advisors: Fabrizio De Vico Fallani, Olivier Colliot, Violetta Zujovic

  • PhD in progress : Tiziana Cattai, “Leveraging brain connectivity networks to detect mental states in brain-computer interfaces”, Inria, started in 2017, advisor: Fabrizio De Vico Fallani

  • PhD in progress : Catalina Obando-Forero, “Graph models of cortical plasticity in temporal brain networks”, Inria, started in 2015, advisor: Fabrizio De Vico Fallani

  • PhD in progress : Jeremy Guillon, “Méthode d’analyse multimodale de connectivités neuronales basée sur la théorie des réseaux complexes multicouches”, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, started in 2015, advisors: Fabrizio De Vico Fallani and Mario Chavez

  • PhD Cifre in progress : Fanny Grosselin, “Fouille des données EEG et suivi longitudinal grande échelle pour le diagnostic et la prédiction du niveau de stress chez l'homme”, EDITE Université Pierre et Marie Curie, started in 2016, advisors: Fabrizio De Vico Fallani and Mario Chavez,

  • PhD in progress : Junhao Wen, “Cortical morphometry for discovering new biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases”, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Started in 2015, advisors: Olivier Colliot, Anne Bertrand and Stanley Durrleman

  • PhD in progress : Jorge Samper-Gonzalez, “Learning from heterogeneous data for prediction of Alzheimer’s disease”, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Started in 2015, advisors: Olivier Colliot and Theodoros Evgeniou

  • PhD in progress : Alexandre Routier, “Multimodal neuroimaging for characterization of primary progressive aphasias”, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Started in 2015, advisors: Marc Teichmann, Olivier Colliot and Marie-Odile Habert

  • PhD in progress: Pascal Lu, “Machine learning from multimodal genetic and neuroimaging data for personalized medicine”, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Started 2016, advisor: O. Colliot

  • PhD in progress: Wen Wei, “Learning brain alterations in multiple sclerosis from multimodal neuroimaging data”, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, Started 2016, advisors: N. Ayache, O. Colliot and S. Durrleman

  • PhD in progress: Alexandre Bône, “Learning methods for the spatiotemporal analysis of longitudinal image data : application to the diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring of Alzheimer’s disease”, started 2016, advisors: O. Colliot and S. Durrleman

  • PhD in progress: Manon Ansart, “Automatic recommendation systems built on the statistical exploitation of longitudinal medical data sets”, started 2016, advisors: D. Dormont and S. Durrleman

  • PhD in progress: Maxime Louis, “Learning spatiotemporal trajectories of iconic-geometric data sets”, started 2016, advisors: S. Durrleman

  • PhD in progress: Igor Koval, “Construction of disease progression models from multimodal longitudinal data”, started 2016, advisors: S. Allassonnière and S. Durrleman

  • PhD in progress: Raphael Couronné, “Spatiotemporal analysis of the progression of the Parkinson's Disease informed by multimodal longitudinal data”, advisor: S. Durrleman

  • PhD in progress: Thomas Lartigue, “Mixture Models in Gaussian Graphical Models”, advisors: S. Allassonnière and S. Durrleman

Juries

  • Olivier Colliot participated, as referee, to the PhD committee of Elaheh Moradi (TU Finland) (supervisor: J. Tohka).

  • Olivier Colliot participated, as examiner, to the HdR committee of Roberto Toro (Institut Pasteur).

  • Anne Bertrand participated, as examiner, to the PhD committee of Clémence Dudeffant (Université Paris Sud), 2017 (supervisor: Marc Dhenain).

  • S. Durrleman participated, as examiner, to the PhD committees of Jean Dumoncel (Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse) and Pierre Roussillon (Université Paris Descartes).