Colleagues working on the project
Joan Duprez is an associate professor at Université de Rennes (University of Rennes) working in the LTSI (Univ Rennes and INSERM research Lab). He holds a Ph.D in Neuroscience and teaches animal physiology and neuroscience. After focusing his research on electrophysiology in the context of neurodegenerative diseases, he now works on cardiovascular physiology and how the nervous system regulates the cardiovascular function in the context of cardiovascular diseases.
He is fluent in French and English.
Virginie Le Rolle is associate professor at Université de Rennes (University of Rennes) and is affiliated with the LTSI (Univ Rennes and INSERM research Lab). Her research interests include multi-resolution modelling of physiological systems, data analysis and model-based interpretation. She has participated and coordinated several projects in the field of health technology.
Lotfi Senhadji is full professor at Université de Rennes since 2001 and is member of LTSI Lab. (Univ Rennes and INSERM research Lab). His research interests include multiscale signal processing and modeling with focuses in biomedical data.
He was the Director of LTSI from 2004 to 2021. He is the founder director of CRIBs (Centre de recherche en information biomédicale sino-français), a French Chinese International Lab belonging to Université de Rennes, Southeast University and INSERM, since 2006. He is the Codirector of the Joint French Chinese Graduate School, located in Southeast University at Nanjing, China, since its creation in 2017, and where he is also chairing the master’s degree program in Signal and Image Processing.
He is (and was) involved in/leading several national, European and international research programs and actions.
Jeremy Beaumont is associate professor at the Université de Rennes and is affiliated with the LTSI (Univ Rennes and INSERM research Lab). His research is focused on signal processing of health data. He also works on the development of embedded devices dedicated to the acquisition and real-time processing of cardiovascular and cardio-respiratory signals. He is involved in several national and European research programs and actions.