Benjamin Dalmas, Centre for Biomedical and Healthcare Engineering, winner of the City of Clermont-Ferrand “Young Researcher” Grand Prize.
CIS at the 3rd European Orthomanufacture Congress 2019 and at the “Innovate in Implants” days, meetings held since 2001.
Scientific reports: CIS publication on “a respiratory model for aerosol therapy”.
More than 120 participants at JESS+ROSa 2019.


Science sharing rewarded!

On April 2, 12 researchers from the doctoral schools of Université Clermont Auvergne took on the challenge of science communication. At the end of the exercise, the jury selected five winners, including Benjamin Dalmas, PhD in Computer Science, now an assistant lecturer in the Healthcare Engineering department, who received the City of Clermont-Ferrand Grand Prize for his work in the field of AI & Healthcare (his thesis, defended in 2017, focused on new approaches to detecting useful relationships in processes: application to care pathways.
Congratulations to him for his commitment to sharing science


3rd edition of the European Orthomanufacture Congress

Innovation issues in implants are at the heart of the days dedicated to Orthomanufacture – “Innovate in Implants” on April 9 and 10 in Saint-Étienne, at the Metrotech convention center, this year on the theme “Implants and digital technology”.
Jean Geringer, a lecturer-researcher at the Centre for Biomedical and Healthcare Engineering, is a member of the scientific committee for the event dedicated to industries in the implants and orthopedic instruments sector, featuring technical and scientific presentations by expert researchers in the field.
250 participants, 40 exhibitors and 35 international speakers were present.
> Watch or rewatch the program “Lunch Santé Innovations” Jean Geringer presents the key issues of these implant-focused days, which have brought together researchers, orthopedic implant manufacturers and surgeons since 2001. (RCF on April 2).


Promoting research in Biomaterials Engineering and Inhaled Particles

Congratulations to Yoann Montigaud, a PhD student at the Centre for Biomedical and Healthcare Engineering, BioPI dept, on his publication* in “Nature.com – Scientific Reports” on the development of a pediatric respiratory model for aerosol therapy, a collaboration with Saint-Étienne University Hospital, APHM Marseille University Hospital, as part of the AMADEUS project funded by the ANR.
* “Development of an ex vivo respiratory pediatric model of bronchopulmonary dysplasia for aerosol deposition studies


More than 120 participants for innovation in AI & healthcare

AI for electrocardiogram analysis, process mining applied to health data, analysis of patient pathways… the Healthcare Systems Efficiency Day highlighted the many fruitful collaborations between physicians, engineers and industry.
The round table and workshops also illustrated new technologies applied to healthcare through numerous concrete case studies.

The day, jointly organized with the ROSa Healthcare Operations Research working group in collaboration with Eovi and the Aésio group on the theme of Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare, was opened by Professor Bernard Nordlinger, a surgeon at APHP and member of the French National Academy of Medicine. It brought together more than 120 participants—researchers, industry representatives and physicians—on April 4 at the School.


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