New PhD student hired in PreSPIN at Lyon/Reims

Pierre Rougé has started his PhD with a join supervision from both CReSTIC and CREATIS labs on 10/01/2021. His PhD is entitled Segmentation and modeling of the cerebral vascular network from MRI images. He is supervised by Odyssée Merveille and Nicolas Passat.

About villardp

Dr Villard obtained a PhD in Computer Graphics from University Claude Bernard Lyon I in 2006. After finishing his PhD he worked as a post-doctoral research fellow in the Harvard Medical School in the Simulation Group, in the CIMIT laboratory and in the Massachusetts General Hospital, in Boston (USA). He joined then Imperial College in the Department of Biosurgery and Surgical Technology research staff as a Research Associate at the end of May 2007 until September 2009 when he was recruited as a lecturer at Lorraine University. In 2013, he spent one month as an invited researcher in the Visualization and Medical Graphics group at the School of Computer Science, Bangor University (UK). Dr Villard is currently on a sabbatical leave funded by the CNRS at the Harvard Biorobotics Lab lead by Professor Robert D. Howe in Harvard University, Cambridge (USA). His main research interest are in medical visualisation and simulation, augmented reality and image guided surgery. He specially focuses on soft-tissue modelling, Finite Element Method, and Medical Images Processing.

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