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Department of

Systems & Computer Engineering

 

 

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Elodie Roullot, PhD

 

 

Sessional Instructor

 

Contact

Email:

elodie dot roullot at carleton dot ca

 

Tel:

+1 (613) 520-2600 ext. 8919

 

Office:

Mackenzie Building 4490

 

Mail:

Department of Systems and Computer Engineering

Carleton University

1125 Colonel By Drive

Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B6

Canada

 

Biography

Elodie Roullot received a Master of Engineering from INSA Lyon, Lyons, France, in 1998 and a PhD from Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France, in 2001.

She joined ESME Sudria School of Electrical Engineering (Paris, France) in 2002 as an Associate Professor where she taught Computer Vision and Medical Image Processing at the graduate level and supervised graduate students (Master & PhD).

In 2010 she was appointed Director of Research. From 2010 to 2014, she designed and implemented the research part of the strategic plan.

In 2016 she joined Carleton University as a Sessional Instructor in the department of Systems and Computer Engineering, where she teaches Biomedical Image Processing. She is also Project Manager for the 75th Anniversary Project within the same department.

 

Research Interests

Elodie Roullot’s research focuses on Computer Vision and Medical Image Processing. She recently supervised the following PhDs:

-       Automated segmentation of the left ventricle in cardiac MRI : supervised and non-supervised evaluation of this approach and application to the study of the myocardial viability” by Constantin Constantinides (defended 2012)

-       Multimodal imaging analysis methods for longitudinal monitoring of patients in oncology” by Jean-Marc Tacchella (defended 2015)

 

Publications

List of publications (PDF)

Google Scholar Page

ResearchGate Page

 

Teaching

-       SYSC 5301 / BIOM 5203: Advanced Topics in Biomedical Image Processing (Course Outline).

All course material is posted on cuLearn; if you don’t have access to cuLearn yet, please email me as soon as possible.