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from the excavated material, i.e. Callovo-Oxfordian argillite that would have been stored at the surface during the exploitation period, and mixed with sand or expansive clay to reach the target design
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heterogeneous, datasets unbalanced, and they may cover overlapping wavelength ranges with different signal-to-noise ratios and spectral resolutions. Moreover, the atmospheric models we use remain imperfect and
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Eligibility criteria Instrumental optics and imaging (microscopy, camera detection) for biology. Skills in coding and experiment control. Basics of machine learning and/or signal processing. Teamwork
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closely related fields. 1) The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong expertise in advanced instrumental development, including the design and integration of complex optical systems, signal and image
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support services. The candidate will work under the supervision of Dr. S. Claeysen within the 'Neuroproteomics and Signalling of Brain Pathologies' team led by Philippe Marin. At the time of taking up
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) technique is able to map dyes in fonction of their fluorescence lifetime. Moreover, « time gated » method, discard the majority of off target signals by introducing a delay between the excitation and the
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26 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille Research Field Engineering Computer science Mathematics
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of the current TDTR scheme will be adapted to 800 nm and 400 nm wavelengths for the probe and pump, respectively, which have been shown to give exploitable signal on graphene, but other wavelengths will be tested
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analysis - Previous practical experience and working knowledge of human neuroimaging (e.g. model-based fMRI). - Have a working knowledge of experimental statistics, signal processing and excellent
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approaches to model polarization. The aim of the project is to develop methodological tools to characterize and exploit the polarization information extracted from bivariate signals (i.e. two-dimensional