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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Master Neuroprothèses : Daniel Simon, "Control basics", 6.5h, M2, Université de Montpellier, France

  • Master Neuroprothèses : François Bonnetblanc, "Neurophysiologie", 8h, M2, Université de Montpellier, France

Supervision

  • PhD : Maxence Blond, "Optimisation de la propulsion d’un véhicule sous-marin à propulseurs azimutaux", University of Montpellier, April 17th 2019, Daniel Simon

  • PhD : Anthony Boyer, "Électrophysiologie cérébrale associée à la chirurgie éveillée des tumeurs lentes : Couplage de l’ECoG et de la SED pour les investigations peropératoires et analyse de l’EEG postopératoire", University of Montpellier, September 24th 2019, François Bonnetblanc.

  • PhD in progress : XinYue Lu, "Cardiorespiratory Monitoring by Microphone via Tracheal Sounds in the Context of Implanted Phrenic Nerve Stimulation", University of Montpellier - Inria - NeuroResp, April 2017-March 2020, Christine Azevedo, Thomas Similowski, Serge Renaux

  • PhD in progress : Lucie William, "Selective implanted neural stimulation to recover the prehension for quadriplegic", University of Montpellier-Inria-NEURINNOV, october 2019-september 2022, supervised by David Guiraud and Christine Azevedo

  • PhD in progress : Hélène Moron, MD, "Jitter of MUAP measured through needle EMG used as a biomearker of the Botulin toxin effect", University of Montpellier-Inria, october 2019-september 2022, supervised by David Guiraud and Arnaud Dupeyron.

Juries

  • Christine Azevedo was external examiner for the PhD thesis of Sean Doherty (UCL, London, France) "Investigation of transcutaneous neuromodulation techniques and development of a wearable device for control of the bladder following spinal cord injury." (April 30th 2019).

  • Christine Azevedo was examiner for the PhD thesis of Osama Mazhar (University of Montpellier, LIRMM, France) "Recognition of human gestures based on vision for the human-robot interaction." (October 24th 2019).

  • Christine Azevedo was examiner for the PhD thesis of Andrii Shachykov (University of Lorraine, LORIA, France) "Neural modeling of human motor coordination inspired by biological signals aiming for parkinsonian gaits." (December 17th 2019).