Claire Cury

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Contact

E-Mail: claire.cury@inria.fr
Address : Bureau C115-Bleu
IRISA / Inria Rennes, Empenn
Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu
35042 Rennes cedex – France
Phone :
+33 2 99 84 22 13

  • Inria Research scientist in Computational Neuroscience at IRISAInria, Rennes.
  • Associated researcher at the ICM, Brain and Spine Institute, Paris.
  • Correspondante Bretagne de la Fondation Blaise Pascal.

Hi ! I am interested in image and signal processing for neuroimaging, focusing on computational anatomy (shape analysis) and multi-modal neurofeedback.

 End of 2022, we all lost a young person and brilliant researcher, Olivier Commowick. He was at the heart of the VISAGES and the Empenn team.

Hommage du Pr Gilles Edan

News and job offers

  • 2024, [NIRVANA project]: ANR JCJC just funded for an 18 months postdoc (EEG, neurofeedback, signal processing) and a PhD position (signal processing EEG-fMRI, electronic, artefact correction). Offers are coming soon. Contact me for more information
  • 2024, [INCA project]: 12 months funded by the INCR to work with EEG, Eyetracking, and skin conductance signals to extract attentional features (position filled)
  • 2024, [EyeSkin-NF project]: This is the end of this great Inria Exploratory Action conducted with Agustina Fragueiro and the beginning of many new projects from the work we did those past two years.
  • 2024, PhD position still open – “Shape analysis of microstructure-augmented whiter matter fascicles”, starting in October 2023.

Research experiences

  • Post doctoral fellow, team Empenn, Rennes (2019-2020). Working on the AmyNet project on white matter fibers analysis for Major Depression Disorder understanding.
  • Post doctoral fellow, team VISAGES, Rennes (2017-2019). Working on the Hemisfer project supported by CominLabs. Predicting neurofeedback scores from EEG and fMRI data.
  • Post doctoral fellow, University College London, CMIC, London (2015-2017). Working at detecting shape changes in neuro-degenerative diseases, before the onset of clinical symptoms.
  • PhD in Statistical shape analysis, team ARAMIS, Paris (2015). Shape analysis of the human hippocampus in a normal population, and study of an anatomical variant, the Incomplete Hippocampal Inversion (IHI).
  • Master of science in image processing, University Paris 6 (UPMC), COGIMAGE team, Paris (2011). Manifold learning for template based shape analysis.
  • Master 1 optional internship, University Paris 6 (UPMC), Laboratoire d’imagerie paramétrique, Paris (July 2010). Development of methods for interpolation and approximation of 2D and 3D images using splines.

Research interests

  • Shape analysis
  • Diffeomorphic deformations
  • EEG-fMRI
  • Modelling
  • Neurofeedback
  • Hippocampus / Incomplete Hippocampal Inversion – IHI

Scientific events and mediation

  • Since June 2021 : Scientific mediation Officer of the Inria Rennes Research Center.
  • Organisation committee of the Journée Science et Musique 2021 (october 2021, Rennes, France)
  • Co-organisation of the Journée Science et Musique 2019 (october 2019, Rennes, France)
  • Co-organisation of Brainhack Rennes 2018 (April 2018, Rennes, France), an open science hackathon part of Brainhack global, we are happy to organise in Rennes for the first time.
  • Co-organisation of Multiple Sclerosis workshop (January 2018, UCL, London), to gather clinician and engineers working on multiple sclerosis, and translate engineering innovation into the clinic.

Teaching

  • Since 2021 | Rennes School of Engineering (ESIR),
    • Advanced Image Processing (2nd year)
  • 2021 – 2022 | Rennes School of Engineering (ESIR),
    • Statistics (1st year)
    • SQL database (1st year)
  • 2018 | University of Rennes (3H) Master research
    • Image processing and validation
  • 2017 | University College London (8H) Master research
    • UE MPHYGB06: Information Processing in Medical Imaging.
    • UE Advanced Neuromedical Imaging.
  • 2012 – 2013 | Université Paris Sorbonne (36H) L1 sciences and technologies.
    • UE Algèbre et calcul vectoriel.

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