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Commande adaptative de systèmes à retards pour l’atténuation d’oscillations cérébrales pathologiques

Monsieur Jakub ORŁOWSKI Soutenance de thèse de doctorat le 19 Décembre 2019, 16h30 à CentraleSupelec (Gif-sur-Yvette) Amphi F3-05 Composition du jury: M. Antoine CHAILLET CentraleSupélec Directeur de thèse M. Alain DESTEXHE NeuroPSI, CNRS Co-directeur de thèse M. Mario SIGALOTTI Inria Paris & LJLL, Sorbonne, Université Co-directeur de thèse M. Vincent ANDRIEU LAGEPP, Université de Lyon […]

20/12/2019

New Stochastic Geometry Approaches to the Modelling and Analysis of Low and High Frequency Wireless Communication Networks

Monsieur Xiaojun XI Soutenance de thèse de doctorat le 19 Décembre 2019, 15h00 à CentraleSupelec (Gif-sur-Yvette) Amphi F3-06 Composition du jury: M. Marco Di Renzo Directeur de recherche-CNRS Directeur de Thèse Mme Maryline Helard Professeur-IETR Président M. Jalel Ben-Othman Professeur-CNRS-CentraleSupélec-Université Paris-Saclay and Université Paris 13 Examinateur M. Jean-Marie Gorce Professeur-INSA-Lyon Examinateur Mme Lina Mroueh Maître […]

Xiaojun XI
19/12/2019

An overview of cointegration tests in the time and frequency domains

Speaker — Igor Viveiros Melo Souza (Federal University of Belo Horizonte, Brazil) Abstract — Cointegrated and non-cointegrated processes from economic and econometric point of view, based on the time and frequency domain will be presented. Standard tests for cointegrated times series will be discussed as well as their advantages and drawbacks in financial area. In […]

16/12/2019

Vascular networks, from low-level vision to generative models

Speaker — Hugues Talbot (CVN, CentraleSupélec, INRIA, Université Paris-Saclay) Abstract — The study of vascular networks is important in medicalimaging because disease affecting blood vessels is the first cause ofmortality and morbidity in the Western world. Yet, surprisingly, theses studies have not been the subject of majorresearch efforts. From the low-level vision point of view, […]

27/11/2019

Computational characterization of supra-threshold hearing to understand speech-in-noise intelligibility deficits

Speaker — Emmanuel Ponsot (Laboratoire des Systèmes Perceptifs, ENS) Abstract — A largely unresolved problem in hearing sciences concerns the large heterogeneity observed among individuals with similar audiograms (hearing thresholds measured in quiet) in understanding speech in noisy environments. Recent studies suggest that supra-threshold auditory mechanisms (i.e. that operate above detection threshold) play a prominent […]

20/11/2019