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Le fonctionnement du cerveau : deux scientifiques regardent des images de cerveau

Olivier COLLIOT

Aramis: algorithms, models and methods for images and signals of the human brain

Last update: 28/09/2024 Reading time: 1min
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Olivier Colliot

Olivier COLLIOT

Title: PhD

Function: Team manager, PI

Affiliated entities CNRS

Biography

Olivier Colliot is CNRS Research Director (Section of Informatics and Signal Processing). He founded and co-leads the ARAMIS team, a multidisciplinary group dedicated to the development of mathematical and computational methods for the study of brain diseases using multimodal data. He is a member of the editorial board of Medical Image Analysis and Conference Chair of SPIE Medical Imaging. He coordinates the development of the Open Source Clinica software (www.clinica.run). He teaches at Master level at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris-Saclay and Centrale-Supelec (Master Mathematics, Vision and Learning, deep learning course for medical imaging), at the University of Paris (Master Bioentrepreneur, introductory course for artificial intelligence) and at the Ecole des Mines de Paris (machine learning course for brain imaging). A complete list of publications is available at: https://cv.archives-ouvertes.fr/olivier-colliot

Research work

His research activities concern machine learning, the analysis of medical images and their application to the study of brain diseases.

Team(s)

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Team

Aramis : algorithmes, modèles et méthodes pour les images et les signaux du cerveau humain

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Burgos N, Bottani S, Faouzi J, Thibeau-Sutre E, and Colliot O. Deep learning for brain disorders: from data processing to disease treatment. Briefings in Bioinformatics, 2021 Dec 15:bbaa310.

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