Franck Vidal

Dr

Former affiliations

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

X-ray imaging and simulation
non-destructive testing by ionising radiation
inverse problems
optimisation and artificial evolution
high performance computing
computer vision, image analysis and machine learning
image-based simulation
medical imaging and medical physics (inc. X-ray, CT, MRI and PET)

20032026

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Contact Info

Positions: Senior Lecturer, Acting Director of Research

Postal address: School of Computer Science & Electronic Engineering
Bangor University
Dean Street
Bangor LL57 1UT
Gwynedd
United Kingdom

e-mail: [email protected]
telephone: +44 1248 382834
url: http://www.fpvidal.net/

Overview

Dr Franck P. Vidal received the PhD degree in Computer Science from the School of Computer Science at Bangor University in January 2008. His PhD dissertation was entitled Simulation of image guided needle puncture: contribution to real-time ultrasound and fluoroscopic rendering, and volume haptic rendering.

From 2006 to 2008, he worked as a research assistant in the School of Computer Science at Bangor University where he collaborated on the implementation and validation of ImaGINe-S (Imaging Guided Interventional Needle Simulation), a VR Simulator for Visceral Needle Puncture funded under the Health Technology Devices (HTD) Programme. ImaGINe-S was awarded 2nd place in the Eurographics 2009 Medical Prize “for its innovative use of computer graphics in a complex system that is already far advanced towards clinical use” (see here for a YouTube video to learn more about the simulator).

In late 2008, he joined the APIS team (Analysis of irregular Processes, Images and Signal, applications to biology and medicine) at INRIA Saclay—Île-de-France (the French national research institute in computer science and automation) and the Laboratory for Integration of Systems and Technology (CEA-LIST) at the French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) where he was investigating the use of artificial evolution in tomography for nuclear medicine.

In January 2010, Dr Vidal joined the SuperComputing Online Re-planning Environment (SCORE) project at the Department of Radiation Oncology of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) where he developped Compton scattering computations on GPU.

In mid-February 2011, he joined the AVIZ (analysis and visualization) team at INRIA Saclay—Île-de-France. He was investigating multimodal visualisation of MRI data.

Dr Vidal was awarded a lectureship position at the School of Computer Science at Bangor University in October 2011. His research area is focussing on X-ray imaging and simulation, non-destructive testing by ionising radiation, inverse problems, optimisation and artificial evolution, high performance computing, image analysis and machine learning, image-based simulation. His research is mostly applied to material science, medical imaging and medical physics, and computer science.

Research

My research interests include:

  • X-ray imaging and simulation
  • non-destructive testing by ionising radiation
  • inverse problems
  • optimisation and artificial evolution
  • high performance computing
  • computer vision, image analysis and machine learning
  • image-based simulation
  • medical imaging and medical physics (inc. X-ray, CT, MRI, PET and radiotherapy)

 

Some of my current and most recent past projects:

Postgraduate Project Opportunities

X-ray imaging and simulation
non-destructive testing by ionising radiation
inverse problems
optimisation and artificial evolution
high performance computing
computer vision, image analysis and machine learning
image-based simulation
medical imaging and medical physics (inc. X-ray, CT, MRI and PET)

Teaching and Supervision

  • 2015->2021: ICP3038 - Computer Vision
  • 2012->2019: ICP4129 - Distributed systems (labs)
  • 2011->2019: ICP1043 - Information systems
  • 2011->2019: ICP4143 - Information systems
  • 2011->2015: ICP1030 - Computing fundamentals

Research Activity at Previous HEIs

  • 2011, AVIZ Team at INRIA Saclay - Ile-de-France, France: multi-modal visualization of neuroimaging data (inc. T2 MRI, DTI, fMRI, etc.)
  • 2010/2011, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), CA, USA: use of high performance computing in radiotherapy re-planning, particularly physically-based simulation of radiation/matter interactions using GPU programming
  • 2008/2009, Fondation Digiteo, INRIA Saclay-Ile-de-France and CEA Saclay, France: Tomo3D-EA - Evolutionary algorithms and particle physics modelling in fully-3D tomographic reconstruction for nuclear medicine
  • 2006-2008, School of Computer Science, Bangor University, UK: Development and validation of a virtual reality simulator for training in interventional radiological visceral needle puncture procedures
  • 2003/2008, School of Computer Science, Bangor University, UK: Development of novel techniques for a virtual reality simulator for training in image-guided needle puncture procedures
  • 2002/2003, Laboratory of Nondestructive Testing using Ionizing Radiations (CNDRI), INSA, Lyon, France: Modelling the response of an X-ray camera and developing a new method based on X-ray imaging simulations to investigate or predict artefacts in micro-tomography.

Related documents

Education/Academic qualification

Postgraduate, Other, Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education, Bangor University

Oct 2011Jun 2016

Award Date: 1 Jun 2016

Postgraduate, PhD, PhD in Computer Science

Sept 2003Jan 2008

Award Date: 1 Jan 2008

Postgraduate, Other, Diplôme d'études approfondies Images et Systèmes, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon

Sept 2002Sept 2003

Award Date: 1 Sept 2003

Postgraduate, MSc, Master of Science in Computer-Aided Graphical Technology Applications, Teesside University

Sept 2001Sept 2002

Award Date: 1 Sept 2002

Undergraduate, Other, Diplôme d'Univérsite Ingienérie de l'Image, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne

Sept 2000Jun 2011

Award Date: 1 Jun 2001

Undergraduate, Other, Diplôme Universitaire de Technologie, spécialité génie logiciel, University Claude Bernard Lyon I

Sept 1998Jun 2000

Award Date: 1 Jun 2000

External positions

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in multi-modal visualisation, Inria Centre de Recherche Saclay Île-de-France

Feb 2011Sept 2011

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in medical physics

Jan 2010Feb 2011

Development Engineer in medical physics for Inria Saclay and CEA Saclay, Fondation Digiteo

Dec 2008Dec 2009

Internship as a research student, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon

Sept 2002Sept 2003

Internship in computer graphics programming , WideScreen Games

Feb 2001May 2001

Freelance programmer, Inobat/Sapitec

Jun 2000Feb 2002

Internship in computer science , Inobat/Sapitec

Feb 2000May 2000

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