Latest news
- Welcome to Dr. J. Karolis Degutis!
- MIP:Lab releases official choreography
- Welcome to Dr. Debajyoti Sengupta!
- Aïda Fall successfully defended her PhD
- MIPLAB wishes you a joyful holiday season
- Spatiotemporal mosaic of brain states
- Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting 2025 Deadline Approaching!
- Maria Giulia Preti at Statistical Physics of Cognition Workshop
About us
The Medical Image Processing Lab (MIP:Lab) is headed by Prof. Dimitri Van De Ville. The lab is jointly between the EPFL (School of Engineering, Neuro-X Institute) and the University of Geneva (Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics).
The lab is also affiliated with the CIBM Center for Biomedical Imaging and the Geneva Neuroscience Center.




At MIP:Lab, we pursue developing and applying innovative data-processing tools at various stages of neuroimaging data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation pipeline (fMRI, M/EEG, and so on). We aim to obtain new insights into brain function & dysfunction by approaches that are based on modeling the brain as a network and as a dynamical system.
These new signatures of brain function are promising for interpreting and predicting cognitive and clinical conditions. In that sense, we want to go beyond mapping the brain and contribute to the ongoing quest to find, ultimately…
… a way of looking at activity in real time, essentially at the speed of thought, so you're able to capture what's activated when and how that's connected in a way that's sufficient for behavior.