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* '''Joint French-Japanese project within the CNRS/JST ICT understanding''' in virtual reality, for 3 years (2008-2010).
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* '''Project MERLION  French Embassy in Singapour''' and A-STAR (representation, visualization and navigation of vascular in VR environments based on Ball B-spline curves) headed by '''Sylvain Brandel (IGG, LSIIT)''' in partnership with Nanyang Technological University of Singapour from July 2006 for 2 years. IGG's budget : about 15k€.
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* '''Project CRYOPLAN''' for the preoperative planning of cryoablation interventions, headed by Caroline Essert (IGG/ICube) in partnership with Leo Joskowicz from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and accepted for 2 years (2016-2017). Bilateral Israeli-French project funded by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Space (MOST) of the State of Israel, as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Higher Education and Research of France. Overall budget : 160k€.
  
* '''International project Ministry of Foreign Affairs-INRIA-CNRS France-Asia''' in virtual reality headed by '''Dominique Bechmann (IGG, LSIIT)''' in partnership with 8 french laboratories CNRS and INRIA, 7 corean laboratories, 6 japanese laboratories, 3 chinese laboratories, 2 laboratories in Taiwan, 2 laboratories in Singapour from July 2004 to July 2006. Overall budget : 100k€.
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* '''Joint French-Japanese project within the CNRS/JST ICT understanding''' in virtual reality ("Improving the VR Experience"), headed by Dominique Bechmann and Caroline Essert (IGG, LSIIT), accepted for 3 years (2008-2010). Three french labs CNRS and INRIA and six japanese labs are concerned from which Michitika Hirose (Tokyo University) and Makato Sato (Tokyo Institute of Technology). Overall budget : 90k€.
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* '''Project MERLION  French Embassy in Singapour''' and A-STAR (representation, visualization and navigation of vascular in VR environments based on Ball B-spline curves) headed by Dominique Bechmann and Sylvain Brandel (IGG, LSIIT) in partnership with Seah Hock Soon at Nanyang Technological University of Singapour from July 2006 for 2 years. IGG's budget : about 15k€.
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  • Project CRYOPLAN for the preoperative planning of cryoablation interventions, headed by Caroline Essert (IGG/ICube) in partnership with Leo Joskowicz from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and accepted for 2 years (2016-2017). Bilateral Israeli-French project funded by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Space (MOST) of the State of Israel, as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Higher Education and Research of France. Overall budget : 160k€.
  • Joint French-Japanese project within the CNRS/JST ICT understanding in virtual reality ("Improving the VR Experience"), headed by Dominique Bechmann and Caroline Essert (IGG, LSIIT), accepted for 3 years (2008-2010). Three french labs CNRS and INRIA and six japanese labs are concerned from which Michitika Hirose (Tokyo University) and Makato Sato (Tokyo Institute of Technology). Overall budget : 90k€.
  • Project MERLION French Embassy in Singapour and A-STAR (representation, visualization and navigation of vascular in VR environments based on Ball B-spline curves) headed by Dominique Bechmann and Sylvain Brandel (IGG, LSIIT) in partnership with Seah Hock Soon at Nanyang Technological University of Singapour from July 2006 for 2 years. IGG's budget : about 15k€.