
معرفی
Ali Hamadi Dicko is a Researcher at the INRIA Rhone-Alpes laboratory, part of the IMAGINE team. He holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Grenoble, France, where his thesis focused on musculoskeletal systems for anatomical simulation. Previously, he worked as a teaching assistant at the University Pierre Mendès France, instructing computer science courses at the undergraduate level from 2011 to 2013.
His research centers on modeling and simulating human body parts to aid medical device design. Key areas include ontology-based anatomical modeling, registration methods for 3D datasets, and integrating anatomical knowledge into simulation frameworks. By leveraging ontologies, he aims to streamline and accelerate the creation of personalized anatomical models for applications in surgery assistance and biomedical engineering.
Though no specific awards or grants are mentioned, his work emphasizes collaboration with experts in computer science, neurosurgery, and biomedical engineering. His contributions to anatomical simulation and registration algorithms aim to bridge computational methods with clinical applications.




