During the Mines Paris Research Day 2025, Pr. Hachem presented the team's work to the French Minister for Energy and Industry, Marc Ferracci.
We are thrilled to announce that our paper MeshMask: Physics-Based Simulations with Masked Graph Neural Networks has been accepted into ICLR 2025! See the Publications section for more details on this paper.
We had the amazing opportunity to meet French Minister of Higher Education and Research Philippe Baptiste at the AI Action Summit 2025. We were invited to present our latest research: "From Medical Imaging to Risk Prediction in 1 Minute vs 24 Hours Using a Single A100 GPU".
At the 2024 Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics in Edinburgh, we had the exciting opportunity to present our latest work through talks and posters. This event allowed us to engage with fellow researchers from around the world, exchanging ideas and discussing advancements in our field.
It is a pleasure to announce that Aurèle Goetz, one of the first PhD students to work as part of CURE, received the 2023 Pierre Laffitte research and innovation award. This price reflects both the scientific excellence of the presented research and the major impact of direct applications for the society.
The team travelled to California to visit Alison Marsden's Cardiovascular Biomechanics Computation Lab, where Elie Hachem delivered a seminar about the CURE project. Pablo Jeken-Rico and Aurèle Goetz, two of his PhD students, are staying there a month for collaborating with the team on exciting new research questions. More info soon!
CURE is an ERC-granted project aiming at enriching numerical simulations of intracranial aneurysms towards high-fidelity rupture risk assessment and patient-specific treatment. The project is hosted in the CFL team at the Mines ParisTech CEMEF research center. It started in January 2023 for a total duration of 5 years.
If you are interested in joining the project, please reach out to Pr. Elie Hachem (elie.hachem@minesparis.psl.eu).