Results & Events

Results:

  1. Improving dMRI acquisition using compressed sensing.
  2. Fusing connectivity information with MEEG source reconstruction.
  3. Dealing with white matter anisotropy in the Boundary Element Method
  4. OpenMEEG has been extended to handle non nested geometries (important for modelling people that had brain surgery).

Events:

  1. M. Clerc organized the symposium dMRI, MEG & EEG fusion at BIOMAG 2012 (August 2012).
  2. J.-M. Lina organized the Scale-free Dynamics and Networks in Neuroscience workshop (October 21-24, 2013).
  3. S. Merlet PhD defense [1].
  4. A.-C. Philippe defense [2]
[1] S. Merlet, “Diffusion MRI & Compressive Sensing,” PhD Thesis, 2013.
[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]
@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:

  1. ANR Vibrations with Hospital La Timone (Marseille) and  INSERM Rennes.

Submitted Contracts:

  1. ANR BrainConnectivities with same partners + Hospital La Timone (Marseille) and CNRS LTCI (Telecom ParisTech).
  2. Project CFQCU with Christophe Grova, Tiago Falk, et Athena.