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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Marie-Paule Cani is responsible for two courses at Ensimag/Grenoble-INP: 3D Graphics (a course that attracts about 80 master 1 students per year) and IRL (introduction à la recherche en laboratoire), a course enabling engineering students to work on a personal project in a research lab during one semester, to get an idea of what academic research is.

  • Stefanie Hahmann is co-responsible for the department MMIS (Images and Applied Maths) at Grenoble INP with 120 students. (http://ensimag.grenoble-inp.fr/cursus-ingenieur/modelisation-mathematique-images-simulation-124674.kjsp)

    Stefanie Hahmann had teaching load of 192h per year. She is responsible for 3 courses at Ensimag/Grenoble INP: Numerical Methods (240 students, 3rd year Bachelor level), Geometric Modeling (60 students, Master 1st year) and Surface Modeling (30 students, Master 2nd year).

  • Olivier Palombi is responsible for the French Campus numérique of anatomy. He is responsible and national leader of the project SIDES (http://side-sante.org/). All the French medical schools (43) have planed to use the same e-learning framework (SIDES) to manage evaluations and to create a large shared database of questions.

  • Damien Rohmer is coordinator of the Math, Signal, Image program at the engineering school CPE Lyon in supervising the scientific and technical content of the program. He is also co-responsible for the Image, Modeling & Computing specialization program attracting 35 students per year. He gives, and is responsible for one Computer Science class (130 student, 3rd year Bachelor level), an introductory Computer Graphics class (110 students, Master 1st year), and 5 specialization classes on C++ programming, OpenGL programming, 3D modeling, animation and rendering (35 students, Master 1st and 2nd year). He coordinates the association between CPE and the new computer graphics master program ID3D (Image, Développement et Technologie 3D) from University Lyon1. He also coordinates the association between CPE and the Gamagora computer game project.

  • Rémi Ronfard taught courses in Computational modeling of narrative texts, movies and games, MSTII Doctoral School, University Grenoble Alpes (18 hours in March-April 2017); Game Engine Programming, M2R IMAGINA, University of Montpellier (36 hours in October-December 2017) and Advanced 3D animation, M2R MOSIG, University of Grenoble Alpes (12 hours in December 2017).

  • Jean-Claude Léon is in charge of the module Mechanical Systems at Grenoble-INP ENSE3 (300 students, 64h, coordination of three courses)

  • Frederic Devernay teaches Computer Science at CPP - La prépa des ING, Grenoble (50h, 200 students).

Note that MOSIG is a joint master program between University Joseph Fourier (UJF) and Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble (INPG) taught in English since it hosts a number of internal students. It belongs to the doctoral school MSTII.

Supervision

  • PhD: Sébastien Crozet, Calcul de distance minimale entre solides B-Rep CAO pour des applications de simulations mécaniques temps réelles, Janvier 2015-Décembre 2017. Supervised by Jean-Claude Léon. Defended in December 2017.

  • PhD: Grégoire Niéto (Université de Grenoble Alpes), Dispositifs de capture de type "caméra plénoptique" pour la vision à grande distance, et algorithmes de traitement et de visualisation, supervised by Frédéric Devernay and James Crowley (LIG, Grenoble). Defended in October 2017.

  • PhD: Tibor Stanko. Modélisation de surfaces lisses maillées à  partir de capteurs inertiels. Thèse CEA. October 2014- September 2017. Supervised by Stefanie Hahmann and GP Bonneau. Defended in December 2017.

  • PhD in progress: Romain Brégier (Univ. Grenoble Alpes), Detection and pose estimation of rigid object instances for robotics (Détection et estimation de pose d’instances d’objets rigides pour la manipulation robotisée). July 2014 - February 2018. Frédéric Devernay, James Crowley (LIG, Grenoble).

  • PhD in progress: Guillaume Cordonnier. Graphical simulation of mountains based on geology. Grenoble university. October 2015-September 2018. Marie-Paule Cani and Eric Galin.

  • PhD in progress: Geoffrey Guingo. Synthesis of animated textures. Grenoble university. October 2015-September 2018. Marie-Paule Cani, Jean-Michel Dischler and Basile Sauvage.

  • PhD in progress: Sandra Nabil (Université de Grenoble Alpes), High resolution panoramic video creation and processing (Vidéo panoramique 360 dégrés à très haute résolution). October 2015 - October 2018. Frédéric Devernay, James Crowley (LIG, Grenoble).

  • PhD in progress: Robin Roussel. Function-aware design for objects to be fabricated. UCL London. October 2015-September 2018. Niloy Mitra, Marie-Paule Cani and Jean-Claude Léon.

  • PhD in progress: Amélie Fondevilla. Sculpting and animating developable surfaces with video embedding. Grant MENRT. October 2016 - September 2019. Stefanie Hahmann and Damien Rohmer.

  • PhD in progress: Thomas Buffet. Efficient multi-layered cloth animation using implicit surfaces, Grant ANR FolD-Dyn. December 2017 - November 2020. Marie-Paule Cani and Damien Rohmer.

  • PhD in progress: Maxime Garcia. Expressive performance transfer. Grant MENRT. October 2016-September 2019. Supervised by Rémi Ronfard.

  • PhD in progress: Pierre Casati. Animating 3D antique statues and engravings. December 2017-November 2020. Supervised by Rémi Ronfard and Stéfanie Hahmann. Funded by ANR project E-ROMA.

  • PhD in progress: Ameya Murukutla. Authoring scenarios for augmented reality anatomy learning. December 2017-November 2020. Supervised by Rémi Ronfard and Olivier Palombi. Funded by ANR project Anatomy 2020.

  • PhD abandoned: Even Entem. 3D modelling from a sketch. Grenoble University. November 2013-March 2017. Marie-Paule Cani and Loic Barthe (IRIT Toulouse). PhD Stopped in March 2017.

  • PhD abandoned: Pablo Coves. From Point Cloud Data to Functional CAD Model. Grenoble. Univ. Jean-Claude Léon, Damien Rohmer, Raphaëlle Chaine (LIRIS), Julie Digne (LIRIS). May 2015 - Sept. 2017. PhD stopped in Sept. 2017. Pablo currently pursue his career as a software engineer in the company Anatoscope.

  • M2R: Sarah Kushner. Master MOSIG. Sketch-Based Posing and Interaction of Multiple Characters: Animating Dancing Couples. Supervised by Marie-Paule Cani and Rémi Ronfard. Sarah Kushner is now a PhD Student at the University of Toronto.

  • M2R: Tuan Hung Vu. Master MOSIG. Learning cinematographic style from pictures. Supervised by Karteek Alahari (THOTH team) and Rémi Ronfard. Tuan Hung Vu is now a PhD student at IMT Lille Douai.

  • M1: Hugo Frezat. Master MOSIG. Story Generation from Pictures. Supervised by Rémi Ronfard.