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Welcome to MIRALab

 

MIRALab was founded by Prof. Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann in 1989. MIRALab is an interdisciplinary research lab working in domains as Mixed Reality, Personality and Emotion Models, Social Robotics, 3D Medical Simulation, Cultural Heritage, Virtual Humans, 3D multimedia application and simulation of Hair and Clothes.

 

Since 1992, MIRALab has participated in more than 47 European Projects. MIRALab contributes to the management of two International Conferences, CASA and CGI. Presently, Prof. Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann leads 2 ongoing European Research Projects: INTERMEDIA NoE and 3D ANATOMICAL HUMAN, a Marie Curie Research Training Network. Moreover, MIRALab produces 3D showcases for museums, galleries, such as fashion shows or cyberdances with virtual models and clothes.

 

Latest News


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Open Positions for MultiscaleHuman Project

The New Marie Curie Research project MultiscaleHuman coordinated by Prof. Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann had a successful launch on October 4, 2011 in Geneva, in the facilities of MIRALab_University of Geneva.

See open positions 


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The Future of 3D Media.

The European Competence Centre, namely Excellence in Media Computing and Communication (EMC2) in conjunction with Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute presents an international industry workshop on: The Future of 3D Media.
Monday 14th November 2011.
Theseus Innovation Center, Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI), Salzufer 6, 10587 Berlin, Germany.
Fulldetails at: http://www.3dlife-noe.eu/3DLife/2011/10/industryworkshop/


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 MIRALab at "Swiss Game Design" exhibition

High Fashion in Equation scheduled to go on a tour around the world with DVD «Swiss Game Design» travelling exhibition.


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 IEEE Virtual Reality 2011

MIRALab in collaboration with IMI will demonstrate their interactive Virtual Try On at the IEEE VR 2011 conference in Singapore.

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 Interview de Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann

Interview de Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Radio Cité Genève dans "la bouteille à moitié pleine" le 17 janvier 2011.

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 New Book

Modeling and Simulation of Bodies and Garments published by Springer, co-authored by several researchers at MIRALab.

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 La 3D révolutionne la médecine 

Link to the movie

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Activity report MIRALab 2010.