Results:
- Improving dMRI acquisition using compressed sensing.
- Fusing connectivity information with MEEG source reconstruction.
- Dealing with white matter anisotropy in the Boundary Element Method
- OpenMEEG has been extended to handle non nested geometries (important for modelling people that had brain surgery).
Events:
- M. Clerc organized the symposium dMRI, MEG & EEG fusion at BIOMAG 2012 (August 2012).
- J.-M. Lina organized the Scale-free Dynamics and Networks in Neuroscience workshop (October 21-24, 2013).
- S. Merlet PhD defense [1].
- A.-C. Philippe defense [2]
[1] S. Merlet, “Diffusion MRI & Compressive Sensing,” PhD Thesis, 2013.
[Bibtex]
[Bibtex]
@PhDThesis{ merlet:13,
author = {Merlet, Sylvain},
title = {Diffusion MRI \& Compressive Sensing},
school = {Nice Sophia Antipolis University},
year = {2013},
month = sep,
topic = {misc},
owner = {der},
group = {Athena},
x-pays = {}
}
[2] A. Philippe, “Régularisation du problème inverse MEG par IRM de Diffusion,” PhD Thesis, 2013.
[Bibtex]
[Bibtex]
@PhDThesis{ philippe:13,
author = {Anne-Charlotte Philippe},
title = {Régularisation du problème inverse MEG par IRM de Diffusion},
school = {Université de Nice – Sophia Antipolis},
year = {2013},
topic = {misc},
owner = {papadop},
group = {Athena},
x-pays = {}
}
Contracts:
- ANR Vibrations with Hospital La Timone (Marseille) and INSERM Rennes.
Submitted Contracts:
- ANR BrainConnectivities with same partners + Hospital La Timone (Marseille) and CNRS LTCI (Telecom ParisTech).
- Project CFQCU with Christophe Grova, Tiago Falk, et Athena.