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Section: New Results

Highlights of the Year

  • New associated team EPICARD (principal investigator N. zemzemi, Y. Coudière and J. Henry). The aim of of this associated team for the first year is to overcome the technical difficulties that we pointed out during the year 2014 in inverse problem for the heart.

  • June 2014: Based on a peer-reviewed proposal, the Grand équipement national de calcul intensif (GENCI) has attributed us 3 million core-hours on the national high-performance computing system Turing, to be used in the year 2014.

  • December 2014: Based on a peer-reviewed proposal, the Grand équipement national de calcul intensif (GENCI) has attributed us 3.5 million core-hours on the national high-performance computing machines Turing, Curie, and Occigen, to be used in the year 2015.

  • LIRYC will fund a 2-year postdoctoral position on simulation of Brugada syndrome, a rare ECG anomaly predictive of sudden cardiac death in young, apparently healthy subjects. This work will be performed in tight collaboration with clinicians at the Haut-Lévèque hospital