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* October 2017 : ASTex is [https://astex-icube.github.io/ online] : it is an open-source library for texture analysis and synthesis.
 
* September 2017 : Nicolas Lutz is now PhD student (HDWorlds project).
 
* September 2017 : Nicolas Lutz is now PhD student (HDWorlds project).
 
* June 2017 : Melchior Vila joins us for a 3 months internship (Multi-valued concentric maps project).
 
* June 2017 : Melchior Vila joins us for a 3 months internship (Multi-valued concentric maps project).

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ICube
Pôle API, 300, Boulevard Sébastien Brant 
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Office: C117
Tel: +33 (0)3 68 85 45 67 
e-mail: sauvage AT unistra.fr
Basile Sauvage

News

Short CV

  • since 2006 Associate Professor of Computer Science at the university of Strasbourg.
    • Researcher at ICube laboratory (formerly LSIIT), Computational Geometry & Computer Graphics team.
    • Teacher at the University of Strasbourg (Computer Science department, UFR Mathématique-Informatique).
  • 2005-2006 Research and teaching assistant at the university Joseph Fourier, Grenoble.
  • 2002-2005 Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at INP-Grenoble (technological university), laboratoire de Modélisation et Calcul. Advisors: Stefanie Hahmann and Georges-Pierre Bonneau.
  • 2002-2005 Teaching assistant at the INP-Grenoble.
  • 2002 Master of Science degree (Applied Mathematics) from the university Joseph Fourier, Grenoble.
  • 2002 Engineering master degree from ENSIMAG, Grenoble (engineering school in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science).

Research

Research topics

  • Texture synthesis.
  • Radiance and geometry: acquisition, reconstruction, treatment, visualization.
  • Geometric modeling, multiresolution analysis, geometry processing.

Publications

PhD students

  • Nicolas Lutz (2017-2020, co-advisor). Subject: multi-channel procedural models for modelling virtual worlds.
  • Geoffrey Guingo (2015-2018, co-advisor). Subject: synthesis of dynamic textures on deformable objects.
  • Kenneth Vanhoey (2010-2014, co-advisor). Subject: joint treatment of geometry and radiance of 3D model digitization.

Teaching

See my french homepage