AYMERIC HISTACE

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    CYCLOPE (funded by ENSEA-BQR)-Project partner

    Main collaborating institutions: ETIS UMR CNRS 8051, LIP6 UMR CNRS 7606, Service de Gastroenterologie-Hopital Lariboisiere

    Official web page: Cyclope web page(in French)



    GEODIFF (funded by CNRS-PEPS Rupture Call 2011)-Project Leader

    Main aim of GEODIFF project is to propose a collaborative system between MAS (Multi Agent System) and Diffusion Equation to propose specific modeling systems for complex diffusion processes like geographic ones (flooding water, fire, diffusion of pathologic agents).

    More precisely, from a huge amount of collected data (mainly satellite images), the main idea is to introduce some prior information within a flexible geographic diffusion process issued from physics.

    Main collaborating institutions: L3i (Laboratoire Informatique Image Interactions) EA 2118, University of La Rochelle, France

    Project start date: 1 June 2011

    Project end date: 31 December 2012

    Project report year 1 (2011): Download

    Technical Report 1 (PDE based modeling of geographic complex diffusive phenomena): Download

    Technical Report 2 (MAS modeling of geographic complex diffusive phenomena): Download



    BIO MICMAC (funded by ENSEA and Scientific Council of Cergy-Pontoise University)-Project Leader

    Main aim of BIO MICMAC project is to investigate how image processing can provide adapted tools for analysis of cells structure in microscopic images. More precisely, a particuler motivation is put on designing original cells ctructure evolution indicators that can be correlated to macro information extracted from classical medical imaging process as MRI, CT-scan etc.

    Main collaborating institutions: ADSIP Research Center from University of Central Lancashire (Preston, UK), GERI from John Moores University (Liverpool, UK).

    Project start date: 1 April 2011

    Project end date: 31 December 2012


    TeRaFS project (funded by EPSRC)-Project Partner

    Technology in Radiotherapy Feasibility Studies (TeRaFS) is a project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant No. EP/H024913/1) under “Cross-Disciplinary Feasibility Account” call.

    The project is hosted by the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) and runs within the school of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences in ADSIP research centre in partnership with the Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and General Engineering Research Institute at the Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU).

    Theme 1: Cell Mechanics and Radiation.

    Theme 2: Structure Parameters in Complex Images.

    Theme 3: Delineating the Structure of the Cellular Cytoskeleton.

    Theme 4: Dynamic Monitoring of Facial Movement.

    Project start date: 1 October 2009

    Project end date: 31 March 2011

    Official web page: TeRaFS web page



    Ended

    PRESTON II (funded by ENSEA, BQR)-Project Leader

    Main aim of Preston II (in the following of Preston project) project is to developp the running collaboration with ADSIP research center (University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK). Scientificaaly, main objective is to propose and validate original segmentation approaches using active contours for computer-aided diagnostic.

    Project start date: 1 June 2010

    Project end date: 31 June 2011

    Official final report: Download pdf



    PRESTON (funded by ENSEA, BQR)-Project Leader

    Main aim of Preston project is to developp the running collaboration with ADSIP research center (University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK). Scientificaaly, main objective is to propose and validate original segmentation approaches using active contours for computer-aided diagnostic.

    Project start date: 1 June 2009

    Project end date: 31 June 2010

    Official final report: Download pdf



    ECSON project (funded by EPSRC)-Project Partner

    Engineering and Computational Science for Oncology Network (ECSON) is a research project funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant No. EP/F013698/1) under “Collaboration for Success through People” call.

    The project is hosted by the University of Central Lancashire and runs within the School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences in ADSIP research centre in partnership with the Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and General Engineering Research Institute at the Liverpool John Moorse University.

    Project start date: 1 October 2007

    Project end date: Officially 31 March 2009 but still active

    Official web page: www.ecson.org

    Official final report: Download pdf