Jevita PotheegadooAvec un parcours de neuropsychologue clinicienne, j’apprécie beaucoup de travailler avec des populations cliniques. J’ai appris et continue à apprendre énormément auprès des patients que je rencontre, non seulement sur la pathologie qui les touchent, mais aussi sur la manière d’appréhender la recherche et la clinique.
Après une Licence en Psychologie à l’Université de Strasbourg (France), j’ai effectué en 2005 un Master Professionnel de Neuropsychologie clinique à l’Université de Caen Basse-Normandie (France). J’ai exercé comme neuropsychologue clinicienne en milieu hospitalier (unités de neurologie, et gériatrie), puis j’ai intégré le Département de Psychiatrie du CHU de Strasbourg. Alliant clinique et recherche, j’ai étudié au cours de ma thèse de Doctorat (soutenue en 2014) les troubles de la mémoire autobiographiques dans la schizophrénie (Unité INSERM). J’ai rejoint l’équipe du Prof. Olaf Blanke en 2016 en tant que collaboratrice scientifique.
Jean-Philippe ThiranJean-Philippe Thiran was born in Namur, Belgium, in August 1970. He received the Electrical Engineering degree and the PhD degree from the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, in 1993 and 1997, respectively. From 1993 to 1997, he was the co-ordinator of the medical image analysis group of the Communications and Remote Sensing Laboratory at UCL, mainly working on medical image analysis. Dr Jean-Philippe Thiran joined the Signal Processing Institute (ITS) of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland, in February 1998 as a senior lecturer. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 2004, to Associate Professor in 2011 and is now a Full Professor since 2020. He also holds a 20% position at the Department of Radiology of the University of Lausanne (UNIL) and of the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) as Associate Professor ad personam. Dr Thiran's current scientific interests include
Computational medical imaging: acquisition, reconstruction and analysis of imaging data, with emphasis on regularized linear inverse problems (compressed sensing, convex optimization). Applications to medical imaging: diffusion MRI, ultrasound imaging, inverse planning in radiotherapy, etc.Computer vision & machine learning: image and video analysis, with application to facial expression recognition, eye tracking, lip reading, industrial inspection, medical image analysis, etc.