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Steven W Leavitt
Biography
Dr. Steven W. Leavitt has been a professor in the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research at the University of Arizona since 1990. His undergraduate degree is in geology, and his graduate degrees are in environmental science and geoscience (geochemistry). Dr. Leavitt’s research centers on past, present and future global change, variously using light stable-isotope analysis of tree rings, native plant leaves, crop plants, soils and geological materials.
Leavitt has used carbon isotope analysis in multiple FACE (Free-Air CO2 Enrichment) experiments conducted at the Maricopa Agricultural Center (Arizona), including cotton, wheat and sorghum, to understand more about impact of CO2 fertilization on crop production and soil organic carbon pools.
He has further pursued use of carbon isotopes in tree rings to investigate environmental moisture, drought, and water-use efficiency of pinyon pine, ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir trees in networks of sites around the US So
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Eva Hesse
Born in Hamburg Germany in 1936, Eva Hesse is one of the icons of American art of the 1960s, her work being a major influence on subsequent generations of artists. Comprehensive solo exhibitions in the past 50 years, as well as a retrospective that toured from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to the Museum Wiesbaden in Germany and finally to the Tate Modern in London, have highlighted the lasting interest that her oeuvre has generated. Hesse cultivated mistakes and surprises, precariousness and enigma, to make works that could transcend literal associations. The objects she produced, at times barely present yet powerfully charismatic, came to play a central role in the transformation of contemporary art practice.
In New York in the 1960s, Hesse was one of a group of artists, including Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra and Robert Smithson, who engagerad with materials that were flexible, viscous or soft: latex rubber, plastic, lead, polythene, copper, felt, c
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Sylvain Bouix
Professeur
Département
Département de génie logiciel et TI
Formation
B.Ing. (UTBM, France), M.Sc. Computer Science (University of Kansas), Ph.D. Computer Science (McGill)
Unité de recherche
- Chaire de recherche du Canada en neuro-informatique pour les données multimodales
Axes de recherche
- Systèmes logiciels, multimédia et cybersécurité
- Technologies de la santé
Expertises
- Imagerie médicale
- Neuroimagerie
- Neuroinformatique
- IRM anatomique et de diffusion
Encadrements
- En codirection avec : Christian Desrosiers
Artifact and Distortion Correction in Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging (dMRI) Dataset through the Application of Deep Learning Techniques, par Sedigheh Dargahi
Hiver 2025 - Innovative MRI Cortical Surface Modeling: Unifying Graph and Convolutional Neural Networks for Precise Surface Extraction and Parcellation, par Kaveh Moradkhani
Hiver 2025
- Interactive Segmentation o