JUTTEN
Christian
Emeritus Professor Univ. Grenoble-Alpes
Supervising
For more than thirty years, I supervised 50 PhD students. In the next two paragraphs, I restrict to the PhD students since 2008. 

    Current supervisions 

    - Fateme GHAYEM. PhD on optimal placement of sensors, optimal for source separation or extraction. Co-supervision with Dr. Bertrand Rivet (GIPSA-lab) and Dr. Rodrigo Cabra (I3S, Univ. Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France). Defense in  September 2020.

    My previous PhD students  (since 2008) and their current positions

    - Reza SAMENI. Noninvasive extraction of fetal electrocardiographic signal. PhD of INPG and of Sharif Technological University of Tehran, in co-tutelle with Prof. M. Shamsollahy. Defense on July 7, 2008. Associate Professor at University of Shiraz, Iran, currently in leave as scientist consultant in France and invited researcher in GIPSA-lab.
    - Leonardo DUARTE. PhD on design of smart chemical sensor arrays. Defended on November, 17, 2009. Associate Professor in Industrial Department of University of Campinas, at Limeira, Brazil.
    - Cédric GOUY-PAILLER. PhD on asynchronous brain-computer interfaces. Defended on October, 1st, 2009. Senior Scientist in CEA Saclay, France.
    - Ladan AMINI. Analysis of  scalp and cortical EEG for localisation of epileptic areas. PhD in co-tutelle with University of de Tehran. Defense in September 2010. Cultivation of aromatic and medicinal plants in Iran.
    - Alberto VILLA. Source separation and hyperspectral images. PhD in co-tutelle with University of Iceland, funded by the Hyper-I-Net Marie Curie research Training Network. In co-supervision with Jocelyn Chanussot Jutten (GIPSA-Lab), Jon Atli Benediktsson (University of Iceland) and Antonio Plaza (University of Extremadura, Spain). To be defended in May 2011. Data Science Manager at Tessela, Italy.
   - Sandra ROUSSEAU. PhD on the effect of sensorial feedback in asynchronous brain-computer interfaces. PhD funded by DGA, and co-supervised with Dr. Marco Congedo (GIPSA-lab). Defense in September 2012. Engineer in a private compagny, France.
   - Wendyam OUADREOGO. PhD on geometrical method for separation of nonnegative sources. Application to dynamic TEP imaging and mass spectroscopy. Co-tutelle PhD funded by CEA and co-supervised with Prof. Meryem Jaidane (ENIT, Tunis) and Dr. Antoine Souloumiac  (CEA Saclay). Defense in 28 November 2012. Associate Professor at Univ. of Ouadagoudou, Burkina Faso.
   - Mohammad NIKNAZAR. Extraction and denoising of fetal ECG signals. PhD co-supervised with Dr. Bertrand Rivet (GIPSA-lab). Defense in 7 November 2013. Machine Learning Engineer in AI Startup, USA.
   - Samareh SAMADI. EEG-fMRI integration for identification of active brain regions using sparse source decomposition. Co-tutelle PhD co-supervised with Prof. Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh (Univ. of Tehran). Defense in 14 April 2014. Fellow researcher at Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
   - Jonas CHATEL-GOLDMAN. PhD on hyperscanning for estimating human interaction. PhD co-supervised with Dr. Marco Congedo and Dr. Jean-Luc Schwartz (GIPSA-lab). Defense in 23 June 2014. Co-founder and research director of Open Mind Innovation, France.
  - Jack HARRIS. Source separation in reverberant environment by exploiting visual source localisation. Co-tutelle PhD funded by DGA, and co-supervised with Dr. Bertrand Rivet (GIPSA-lab) and Prof. Jonathan Chambers. Defense in 12 October 2015. Scientist in the UK Ministry of Defence.
  - Mahsa AKHBARI. Analysis of ECG inter- and intra-beat  intervals based on state and Markov models. Co-tutelle PhD  co-supervised with Prof. Mohammad Shamsollahi (Sharif Univ. of Technology). Defense at 8 February 2016. Assistant Professor in Islamic Azad University, Tehran.
  - François BERTHOLON. Analysis of mixtures in gas chromatography recordings. PhD funded by CEA co-supervised with Dr. Pierre Grangeat (CEA). Defense at 23 September 2016. Consulting scientist in ABYLSEM BELGIUM.
  - Lucas DRUMETZ. Endmember variability in hyperspectral unmixing. PhD funded by the CHESS project and co-supervised with Prof. Jocelyn Chanussot (GIPSA-lab). Defense at 25 October 2016. Associate Professor at Telecom Bretagne.
  - Saloua CHLAILY. Models for performance prediction in multimodal signal processing. PhD funded by the CHESS project, and co-supervised with Dr. Pierre-Olivier Amblard and Prof. Olivier Michel (GIPSA-lab). Defense at 4 April 2018. Post-doc researcher in Univ. of Tromso, Norway. 
  - Bahram EHSANDOUST. Source separation in nonlinear mixtures. Co-tutelle PhD funded by the CHESS project and co-supervised with Prof. Massoud Babaie-Zadeh (Sharif Univ. of Technology) and Dr. Bertrand Rivet (GIPSA-lab). Defense in 30 April 2018. Video business line manager at Cafe Bazaar, Tehran, Iran.
  - Stéphanie MADROLLE. Signal processing methods for quantitative analysis of respiratory gas using a unique MOX sensor. PhD funded by CEA and co-supervised with Dr. Pierre Grangeat (CEA). Defense at 27 September 2018. Engineer in a private compagny.
  - Fardin AFDIDEH. Block-sparse models in multi-modality: application to the inverse model in EEG/MEG. PhD funded by the CHESS project, and co-supervised with Dr. Ronald Phlypo (GIPSA-lab). Defense at 12 October 2018. Post-doc researcher in Institute of Neurosciences, Lyon, France.
  - Louis KORCZOWSKI. Methods for hyperscanning and application in brain-computer interfaces. PhD funded by the CHESS project and co-supervised with Dr. Marco Congedo (GIPSA-lab). Defense at 17 October 2018. Engineer in a private compagny.
  - Saeed AKHAVAN. Analysis of epileptic seizures based on cortical depth recordings. Co-tutelle PhD funded by the CHESS project and co-supervised with Prof. Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh (Univ. of Tehran) and Dr. Ronald Phlypo (GIPSA-lab). Defense at 27 November 2019. Engineer in a private compagny, Iran.
  - Pedro RODRIGUES. Invariance of multivariate time series on Riemanian manifolds:  validation on EEG recordings. PhD  co-supervised with Dr. Marco Congedo (GIPSA-lab). Defense at 16 October 2019. Post-doc researcher at Inria, Saclay, France.


 

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