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Demo showroom
Simulation of organ movements caused by breathing
We present a simulation of respiratory movements based on a physiological and anatomical study. The objective is for this simulation technology to be used in surgery simulators or as treatment aids. The movement of the thorax is modelled using kinematic laws applied to each rib. The movement of the diaphragm consists of a translation of the tendons and a contraction/relaxation of the muscles. The behaviour of the soft organs is modelled using the Chainmail algorithm.
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- Physiological study
- Kinematic movement
- Chainmail algorithm
- Organ deformation
- Health
- Algorithm
- MAGRIT
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Scientific challenges
Our scientific challenges
At the Inria Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique research centre, the research, conducted in 31 project-teams, is organised around the five fields of the institute.
The centre has defined three priority scientific topics in the 2008-2012 Inria strategic plan: multimodal images and data, reliable, secure, high-performance software and very large-scale distributed systems.
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- Thèmes de recherche
- Architecture
- Perception
- Inria
- Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique
- Scientific challenges
- ICST
- Algorithm
- Network
- Interaction
- Mathematics
JFLA 2011
JFLA 2011
The ambition of the JFLA is to cover the field of application languages - that is, broadly and in no particular order, set-based, functional, parenthetic, object-based or actor-based languages, on both a theoretical level (new languages or dialects, semantics of new traits, compilation, interpretation, etc.) and a practical level (use of these languages, installation, memory management, distributed or parallel algorithms, performance measurement, etc.).
Place : La Bresse
Guests : Gilles Dowek -École Polytechnique (orateur invité), François Pottier - Inria Paris - Rocquencourt (orateur invité)
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Applied Mathematics, Computation and Simulation
A(rt)lgorithm, design informed by mathematics
The Centre Pompidou in Paris is currently offering specialists as well as the general public a new exhibition of its permanent collection of contemporary and modern art. This artistic voyage includes an introduction to the new wave of international architects and designers, including EZCT Architecture & Design Research and their chair prototypes, created with evolutionary algorithms developed by Inria researchers
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Home > Centre > Saclay > Research > A(rt)lgorithme, design sous influence mathématique
Summer School
Computational Geometric Learning
This summer school, funded by the FET (Future and Emerging Technologies) unit of the European Commission (EC), will be a satellite event of the Symposium on Computational Geometry.
Place : Institut Henri Poincare, Paris
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Home > Centre > Sophia > Calendar > Ecole d'été sur la géométrie algorithmique et la théorie de l'apprentissage
Award
A new algorithm for more secure cryptographic exchanges
Last December in Seoul the article "Counting points on genus 2 curves with real multiplication" by Pierrick Gaudry (LORIA/Caramel project-team), David Kohel (Institut de Mathématiques de Luminy) and Benjamin Smith (Grace team, formerly Tanc) won (jointly) the prize for best article at AsiaCrypt 2011, one of the three most important international conferences on cryptology.
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Home > Centre > Nancy > News > Un nouvel algorithme pour augmenter la sécurité des échanges cryptographiques
European Research Council 2012
Stéphane Redon: Inventing engineering on an atomic scale
Stéphane Redon is one of four Inria candidates selected in the young researcher category for the 2012 ERC European call for projects. His project, named ADAPT, develops adaptive mathematical and algorithmic methods to produce nanosystem CAD software that aims to be as generic as the benchmark macroscopic CAD software Catia, developed by Dassault Systèmes.
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Home > Centre > Grenoble > News > Stéphane Redon : Inventer l’ingénierie à l’échelle atomique
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