LIRIS
LIRIS (CNRS, Univ Lyon1, INSA Lyon, ECL, Univ Lyon2) was created in 2003 through the merging of several former laboratories involved in Communication and Information Technology research. LIRIS is a joint research unit under the umbrella of CNRS (UMR 5205), INSA Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Université Lumière Lyon 2 and École Centrale de Lyon. Its main scientific research area is computer science and, more generally, information technologies. All StableProxies project members from the LIRIS belong to the origami research group, addressing Computer Graphics problems (geometry processing, modeling, rendering, animation, virtual reality). More specifically, the members involved in the project have developed strong skills in geometry processing on various data type (meshes, point clouds, digital objects) with a special focus to stability and robustness of the proposed tools.
The MATéIS laboratory (CNRS, INSA Lyon, Univ Lyon1, formally attached to the LIRIS partner) is a Materials Science laboratory that encompasses different fields, namely chemistry, physics and mechanics. The MATéIS laboratory studies three classes of materials (metals, ceramics and polymers), and their composites, incorporating their characteristics by volume and surface and their interfaces. Several members from MATéIS (C. Le Bourlot –MCF, Insa Lyon–, S. Dancette –MCF, Insa Lyon–, E. Maire –DR CNRS, Head of MATéIS–) will be involved in the StableProxies project as external collaborators and expert on the Material Sciences applications in WP4.