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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

The assistant 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 punctual 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 related to image processing and computer vision is detailed below:

  • M.-O. Berger

    Master : Shape recognition, 15 h, Université de Lorraine.

    Master : Introduction to image processing, 12 h, École des Mines de Nancy .

    Master : Image processing for Geosciences, ENSG, 12h.

  • E. Kerrien

    Master : Introduction to image processing, 15 h, École des Mines de Nancy.

  • Fabien Pierre

    Licence: Introduction to image processing and compression, 30h, IUT Saint-Dié des Vosges.

  • G. Simon

    Master: Augmented reality, 24 h, Télécom-Nancy.

    Master : Augmented reality, 24h, M2 IHM Metz.

    Master : Augmented reality, 3 h, SUPELEC Metz.

  • F. Sur

    Master: Introduction to machine learning, 50 h, Université de Lorraine.

    Master : Introduction to signal processing and applications, 21 h, Ecole des Mines de Nancy.

  • P.-F. Villard

    Licence: 3D programming, 16h, IUT Saint-Dié des Vosges.

    Licence: Game design with Unity3D , 15h, IUT Saint-Dié des Vosges.

    Licence: Introduction to augmented reality, 4h, IUT Saint-Dié des Vosges.

    Master : Augmented and Virtual Reality, 16h, M2 Cognitive Sciences and Applications, Institut des Sciences du Digital, Université de Lorraine.

    Frédéric Sur was the head of the Industrial Engineering and Applied Mathematics department at Mines Nancy until August 2018.

Supervision

  • PhD: Antoine Fond, Introduction de sémantique dans la modélisation urbaine dans un contexte de calcul du point de vue, octobre 2014, Marie-Odile Berger, Gilles Simon. PhD defended in avril 2018.

  • PhD in progress: Jaime Garcia Guevara, Vers une utilisation clinique de la réalité agmentée pour la chirurgie hépatique, octobre 2015, Marie-Odile Berger, Stéphane Cotin (MIMESIS).

  • PhD in progress: Raffaella Trivisonne, Image-guided real-time simulation using stochastic filtering, novembre 2015, Erwan Kerrien, Stéphane Cotin (MIMESIS).

  • PhD in progress: Vincent Gaudillière, Reconnaissance de lieux et d'objets pour la réalité augmentée en milieux complexes, décembre 2016, Marie-Odile Berger, Gilles Simon.

  • PhD in progress: Daryna Panicheva, Image-based Biomechanical Simulation of Mitral Valve Closure, octobre 2017, Marie-Odile Berger, Pierre-Frédéric Villard.

Juries

  • Marie-Odile Berger was external reviewer of the PhD of Philippe-Antoine Gohard (Univ. Toulouse), Guillaume Cortes (Univ. Rennes), Giang Nguyen (Univ Paris-Est) and of the HdR of Céline Fouard (Univ. Grenoble). She was examiner of the PhD of Nader Mamoud (Univ. Saragosse) and Alexandre Morgand (Univ. Clermont-Ferrand).

  • Erwan Kerrien was external reviewer of the PhD of Mohammad Rezza Maddah (IMT Atlantique and Wright State University).