(Closed) Open PhD position on Modeling and Estimation of Pulmonary Dynamics

Context & Objectives The lungs are the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and many animals, responsible for molecular exchanges between external air and internal blood through mechanical ventilation. They have an extraordinary complex architecture, with the inherent fractal structure of the bronchial and blood vessel trees, as Continue Reading(Closed) Open PhD position on Modeling and Estimation of Pulmonary Dynamics

Sébastien Imperiale defends his Habilitation thesis

Today Sébatien Imperiale defended his habilitation thesis, in front of an impressive jury: Gregoire Allaire (Institut Polytechnique de Paris) Alexandre Ern (École des Ponts ParisTech) Eric Bonnetier (Université Grenoble-Alpes) Bruno Després (Sorbonne Université) Sonia Fliss (Institut Polytechnique de Paris) Bertrand Maury (Université Paris-Sud) Patrick Joly (Institut Polytechnique de Paris)

MΞDISIM @ E4H

Today Martin Genet shared some views on the future of pulmonology during a round table with Olaf Mercier (Hôpital Marie Lannelongue - Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph), Irène Vignon-Clémentel (INRIA) & Caroline Caramella (Hôpital Marie Lannelongue - Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph) on "The lung - platform for integration and Continue ReadingMΞDISIM @ E4H

MΞDISIM @ CMBE2022

This week Jessica Manganotti, Jérôme Diaz, Mahdi Manoochehrtayebi & Martin Genet presented work on the circulation, the heart & the lung at the 7th International Conference on Computational and Mathematical Biomedical Engineering (CMBE22) in Milano, Italy, illustrating the broad spectrum of the team!

MΞDISIM @ SOLEIL

Jean-Marc Allain & Martin Genet (with the help of Anne-Gaëlle Eveno) are currently making microstructural images of hearts and lungs at the SOLEIL synchrotron (ANATOMIX beamline, managed by Timm Weitkamp & Mario Scheel). Stay tuned for the results!

MΞDISIM @ SB2021

Martin Genet will be presenting some collaborative work with Nicole Tueni and Jean-Marc Allain on the origin of the anisotropy of the myocardium at the 46th congress of the francophone society of biomechanics (SB 2021) next week! He will also chair a session on "Cellular & Tissular Biomechanics".

MΞDISIM @ CMBBE

Martin Genet will be presenting some collaborative work with Cécile Patte and Dominique Chapelle on Personalized Pulmonary Mechanics at the 17th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (CMBBE 2021) this week!