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| ICube - MIV<br />300 Bd Sébastien Brant<br />BP 10413<br />67412 Illkirch CEDEX - France<br /><br /><br />Fax : + 33 (0) 3 68 85 44 55<br />Office : '''B224'''<br />
E-mail : '''hassan(dot)mortada(at)etu(dot)unistra(dot)fr'''<br />
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Revision as of 17:31, 20 May 2016

PhD Student

ICube - MIV
300 Bd Sébastien Brant
BP 10413
67412 Illkirch CEDEX - France


Fax : + 33 (0) 3 68 85 44 55
Office : B224

E-mail : mortada(at)unistra(dot)fr

PhD Subject

Joint Decomposition using Sparse Approximation in Astronomical Multispectral Images

Telescopes today routinely provide high-resolution multispectral images, i.e. 3D images where the third dimension is the wavelength : each pixel of the multispectral image is a peak (or line) spectrum. Then, the spectrum of galaxies is observed to measure the peak shift due to the Doppler effect and induced by galaxy kinematics. the goal of this thesis is to approximate the emission lines peaks in the the Astonomical images. These peaks evolve slowly between two neighbouring spectra, another challenge goal is to estimate the trajectory made by the peaks in order to decompose the image structures.


research interests

  • Sparse approximation
  • Inverse problems
  • Source separation

Publications

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