Vincent Noblet
Research Engineer - HDR
Head of Biomedical image processing group
Co-head of image processing department of Imagines platform
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Description of activities
My research activities in the MIV team are within the field of Biomedical image processing and cover two main areas:
- image registration
- change detection in image sequences
Furthermore, as part of my activities within the Imagines plateform, I bring my expertise to the investigation of various problems in neuroscience requiring the setting up of appropriate image processing pipelines and the exploitation of large image databases.
Course
Since 2005 | : Research Engineer, CNRS, ICube |
june 2015 | : Habilitation degree , UDS, Strasbourg |
2002 - 2006 | : PhD degree, LSIIT, UMR 7005, ULP, Strasbourg |
2001 - 2002 | : master degree in Mechanics and Engineering, Biomechanics option, ULP, Strasbourg |
1999 - 2002 | : Engineer degree from ENSPS (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Physique de Strasbourg) |
PhD thesis supervision
current thesis:
- "Early assessment of tumor growth from post-surgical residues of glioblastomas in DT-MRI", Thesis of Céline Heimburger (2015-), Co-direction with Izzie Jacques Namer
- "Diagnostical biomarkers in multimodal brain MRI of Lewy body disease and Alzheimer's disease", Thesis of Elena Chabran (2016-), Co-direction with Frédéric Blanc
defended thesis:
- "Statistical detection of longitudinal changes in anatomical and diffusion MRI. Application to the degenerative diseases of the central nervous system", Thesis of Alix Bouchon (2012-2016), Co-supervision with Fabrice Heitz
- "Quantitative imaging of ventilation double-energy computed tomography", Thesis of Mickael Ohana (2013-2016), Co-supervision with Fabrice Heitz and Catherine Roy
- "Statistical approaches for change detection in diffusion MRI. Application to the longitudinal follow-up of neuro-degenerative pathologies", Thesis of Antoine Grigis (2009-2012), Co-supervision with Fabrice Heitz and Jean-Paul Armspach.
- "Automatic changes detection in diffusion MRI: Application to Multiple Sclerosis", Thesis of Hervé Boisgontier (2006-2010), Co-supervision with Fabrice Heitz and Jean-Paul Armspach.
Teaching
- Signal processing (1A/2A) at école Telecom Physique Strasbourg
- "Medical image devices " in the Master "Images, Robotique et Ingénierie du Vivant" (Strasbourg University)
- Lectures about "Image processing" at école Telecom Physique Strasbourg, TIC santé degree
- Lectures about "Medical image processing: methods and applications" at école Telecom Physique Strasbourg, TIC santé degree
Publications
Journals