Coming soon

Coming soon...

In the versions following this Neuromatiq 1.0, I will aim to:

Create a website dedicated to the project using HTML5/JavaScript instead of Flash. Even though Flash applications are browser-compatible, they remain like "foreign bodies" to search engines, which have no way of indexing their content.

Translate the entire thesis content into English and potentially Arabic. I have received many requests from people who do not speak French but would love to watch and understand the videos in this project.

Complete the production of the remaining videos. Four videos are already in post-production: vision, somatosensation, hearing, and synapses. Unfortunately, I was unable to finish them due to time constraints.

Add an extra chapter on electrophysiological explorations and neuroimaging.

Improve and increase the number of interactive 3D animations created with Flare3D. Currently, the official version of the software limits the polygon count to 8,000 per scene; therefore, the organs are not as smooth and detailed as in the videos. In October 2010, Adobe introduced a version of Flash featuring a new generation of 3D capable of hardware acceleration. This allows for full 3D scenes (up to 3 million polygons) that are almost as fluid as pre-rendered videos. An alpha version, codenamed "Molehill," was released in late February 2011. I had the chance to test it, and it is truly incredible. Since it is still in the alpha stage, I will implement it in a future version.

Beyond Neuromatiq, I have other projects in mind regarding medical programming. Many aspects of hospital and medical practice can be automated and digitized, and I hope to continue contributing to this field.