Aurora Armiento's PhD defense

Aurora Armiento defended today her PhD work on "Inverse problems and data assimilation methods applied to proteins polymerization" (in French), carried out under the supervision of Marie Doumic and Philippe Moireau. Congrats Aurora! You can find her PhD thesis on TEL, as well as some literature on HAL:

Arthur Le Gall joins MΞDISIM as a PhD student

After a Master Degree in cellular biology, physiology & pathologies (BCPP) and a Medical Doctor Degree in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, both at Université Paris Descartes, Arthur Le Gall is just starting his PhD with MΞDISIM. He will work on improving cardiovascular monitoring during general anesthesia with computational heart and Continue ReadingArthur Le Gall joins MΞDISIM as a PhD student

(Closed) PhD position on Image-guided Computational Cardiac Mechanics

The Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University and ETH Zurich and MEDISIM jointly develop Magnetic Resonance image-guided computational models of the heart. As part of our efforts to predict growth and remodeling of the failing heart we are offering a PhD position on image-guided Computational Cardiac Mechanics. The research Continue Reading(Closed) PhD position on Image-guided Computational Cardiac Mechanics

Bruno Burtschell's PhD defense

Bruno Burtschell defended today his PhD thesis on "Mechanical modeling and numerical methods for poromechanics—application to myocardial perfusion" (in French)—congrats Bruno! The jury was composed of: Olivier Pironneau (UPMC, président du jury) Céline Grandmont (Inria, rapporteure) Wolfgang A. Wall (Technical University of Munich, rapporteur) Emmanuel De Langre (Ladhyx, École Polytechnique, Continue ReadingBruno Burtschell's PhD defense

François Kimmig joins MΞDISIM as a new PhD student

After graduating from École Polytechnique and the Technical University of Munich (Germany) with a Master Degree in mechanical engineering, François Kimmig is just starting his PhD with M3DISIM. He will work on multi-scale modelling of muscular contraction in cardiac cells, with Dominique Chapelle and Mathieu Caruel. Welcome François!

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We are always looking for talented people to join our team. If you are interested in the mathematical, mechanical and/or numerical aspects of biomedical science and/or engineering, do not hesitate to get in touch with us!