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Virtual and Augmented Reality

Domaine
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Domain - extra
Mixed-Reality, Serious Game, Molecular Tangible Interface
Année
2014
Starting
01/09/2014
État
Open
Sujet
Using mixed-reality techniques dedicated to peptid/protein docking Serious game for teaching and research
Thesis advisor
BOURDOT Patrick
Co-advisors
Jean-Marc Vezien
Laboratory
Collaborations
Abstract
Protein-peptide interactions are essential for the living cell. Peptides negotiate, inhibit or act as structuring elements in nearly 40% of all macromolecular interactions. They are associated with diseases, and provide a new track in drug design. We propose to address protein-peptide interactions by following an approach compining serious games and molecular tangible interface, targeting the research and teaching communities. In the serious game, the real-time markerless tracking will thus aim to reconstruct a virtual model of the real manipulated object in its proteic environment. In order to assess the quality of the solution of the physical peptide model, energies involved in the molecular system will be computed an display in real time using existing molecular simulation tools. The goal of such a serious game will be respectively to reach a maximum refolding or docking score, or to explore the configuration landscape of the molecular system.
Context
Objectives
Work program
Extra information
Prerequisite
Détails
Télécharger VRmoleculartangibleinterface.pdf
Expected funding
Institutional funding
Status of funding
Expected
Candidates
Xavier Martinez makes an application on IDEX-IDI Ph.D. funding proposal with this doctoral project.
Utilisateur
nicolas.ferey
Créé
Mardi 17 juin 2014 12:52:06 CEST
dernière modif.
Mardi 17 juin 2014 12:55:56 CEST

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Stéphanie Druetta
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