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Dimitri Van De Ville was born on 1975 in Dendermonde. Discover Dimitri Van De Ville's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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2021

He is a distinguished lecturer of the 2021-2022 IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS), and a Fellow of the IEEE (2020).

2020

He is the president of the board of the Swiss Society for Biomedical Engineering (SSBE; since 2020). He was founding chair of the Special Attention Team for Biomedical Image & Signal Analytics of the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP; 2016-2019), and vice-chair (2011), chair (2012-2013), and past chair (2014) of the Biomedical Imaging & Signal Processing (BISP) Technical Committee of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS).

2019

He has been a senior associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing (since 2019), an associate editor of the SIAM Journal of Imaging Sciences (since 2018), a founding associate editor of Elsevier NeuroImage Reports (since 2020), an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Image Processing (2006-2009), and an associate editor of the IEEE Signal Processing Letters (2004-2006).

2016

Van De Ville is the recipient of the 2016 Leenaards Prize, the 2014 NARSAD Independent Investigator Award, the 2013 NeuroImage Editors’ Choice Award, and the 2012 Pfizer Prize.

2009

In 2009, enabled by a SNSF Professorship Grant, he founded the Medical Image Processing Laboratory that is jointly held by EPFL's Institute of Bioengineering and the University of Geneva's Faculty of Medicine, and that is currently situated at the Campus Biotech in Geneva. In 2015, he was appointed tenured associate professor at EPFL with an adjunct appointment at the University of Geneva. Since 2015 he has been the head of the CIBM's Signal Processing Section, and since 2020 he has been the ad-interim head of CIBM's Animal Imaging & Technology Section.

Since 2009, Van De Ville has dedicated his research to computational neuroimaging with the aim to study brain functions related to behavior in health and disorder by employing fMRI and EEG data. He provides an explanation why fast EEG neural correlates (milliseconds timescale) can be correlated with slow fMRI hemodynamic fluctuations (seconds timescale) by demonstrating that sequences of EEG micro-state topographies represent scale-free organization. He also introduced machine learning methods to functional connectivity measures, and thereby initiated the field of connectivity decoding.

1998

Van De Ville studied computer sciences at Ghent University and received his Master's degree suma cum lauda in 1998. He then pursued a PhD at the same institution and graduated in 2002 with a thesis on "Linear, nonlinear, and fuzzy image interpolation techniques" (Lineaire, niet-lineaire en vaaglogische beeldinterpolatietechnieken) that was supervised by Ignace Lemahieu and Wilfried Philips. He joined the EPFL as a post-doctoral researcher in Michael Unser's Biomedical Imaging Group. In 2005, he became group leader of the Signal Processing Core Geneva at the CIBM Center for Biomedical Imaging.

1975

Dimitri Van De Ville (born 1975 in Dendermonde) is a Swiss and Belgian computer scientist and neuroscientist specialized in dynamical and network aspects of brain activity. He is a professor of bioengineering at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) and the head of the Medical Image Processing Laboratory at EPFL's School of Engineering.