Seminars:
Computational mathematics Thu 16:15-17:45
room 1016
Image and Data Processing Tue 11:30-13:00
room 1146
Differential equations and related issues Fri 12:15-13:45
room 1016
Partial differential equations Tue 12:15-13:45
room 1016
Marc Ethier, PhD
room:2151
address:Łojasiewicza 6, PL-30-348 Kraków, Poland
e-mail:marc.ethier@usherbrooke.ca
www:http://www.pages.usherbrooke.ca/methier/indexen.html

Research interests:
  • computational topology
  • numerical analysis

CV light:
2006M.Sc. in mathematicsUniversity of Ottawa
2013PhD in mathematicsUniversité de Sherbrooke
2013 Oct.- postdocJagiellonian University

Awards and scholarships:
2003teaching assistant of the yearDepartment of mathematics and statistics, University of Ottawa
2003graduate studies scholarshipCanada NSERC
2008PhD scholarshipQuébec FQRNT
2011international internship scholarshipQuébec FQRNT and Centre de recherches mathématiques

Publications:
  1. M. Ethier, T. Kaczynski,
    Suspension models for testing shape similarity methods
    Computer Vision and Image Understanding, submitted (2013)
  2. A. Cerri, M. Ethier, P. Frosini,
    A study of monodromy in the computation of multidimensional persistence
    17th IAPR International Conference on Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 7749, 192-202 (2013)
  3. N. Cavazza, M. Ethier, P. Frosini, C. Landi, T. Kaczynski,
    Comparison of Persistent Homologies for Vector Functions: from continuous to discrete and back
    Computers and Mathematics with Applications, Vol. 66, No. 4, 560-573 (2013)
  4. M. Ethier,
    Introduction a l'homologie persistante avec application a la suspension topologique
    CaMUS: Cahiers mathématiques de l'Université de Sherbrooke, Vol. 3, 1-18 (2012)
  5. M. Allili, D. Corriveau, S. Deriviere, M. Ethier, T. Kaczynski,
    Detecting Critical Regions in Multidimensional Data Sets
    Computers and Mathematics with Applications, Vol. 61, No. 2, 499-512 (2011)
  6. M. Allili, M. Ethier, T. Kaczynski,
    Critical Region Analysis of Scalar Fields in Arbitrary Dimensions
    Visualization and Data Analysis 2010, Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol. 7530, (2010)
  7. M. Ethier, Y. Bourgault,
    Semi-Implicit Time-Discretization Schemes for the Bidomain Model
    SIAM Journal of Numerical Analysis, Vol. 46, No. 5, 2443-2468 (2008)
  8. Y. Bourgault, M. Ethier,
    Comparison of Numerical Schemes for the Bidomain Model
    Third MIT Conference on Fluid and Solid Mechanics, 1048-1051 (2005)
  9. Y. Bourgault, M. Ethier, V. LeBlanc,
    Simulation of Electrophysiological Waves with an Unstructured Finite Element Method
    ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis, Vol. 37, 649-661 (2003)
  10. Y. Bourgault, M. Ethier,
    Unstructured Finite Element Method for a 3-D Anisotropic Bidomain Model
    Second MIT Conference on Fluid and Solid Mechanics, 1634-1637 (2003)
  11. Y. Bourgault, M. Ethier,
    Simulation of Electrophysiological Waves with an Unstructured Finite Element Method
    Proceedings of Modelling and Simulation for Computer-Aided Medicine and Surgery, INRIA-Rocquencourt, 12-16 (2002)
Division of Computational Mathematics, Institute of Computer Science, Łojasiewicza 6, 30-348 Kraków, Poland