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of autonomous flow reactors for chemical synthesis. The project aims at 1/ developing a new optimization Bayesian algorithm and 2/ improving the process-control software already developed in the team
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Montbonnot Saint Martin, Rhone Alpes | France | 2 months ago
of the variability of physiological and cell division processes. The development of the BRP framework will entail modelling, analysis, and inference, and will exploit microfluidics experiments comprising single-cell
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cell tracking to identify the progenitors of these cells during regeneration. • Develop and apply a recombinase-based cell barcoding strategy to trace cell lineages during leg growth and regeneration
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, and lineage-specific dynamics. Assess congruence and robustness of phylogenetic reconstructions using Bayesian inference, parsimony, and tip-dating, and evaluate their impact on macroevolutionary
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spectrographs with various spectral resolutions, operating from 0.5 to 28 µm. Our group has developed the Bayesian modeling tool FORMOSA (Petrus et al. 2023). It allows the inference of low-resolution (R = λ/Δλ
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Two-year postdoc position (M/F) in signal processing and Monte Carlo methods applied to epidemiology
. To that aim, both Stein-based bilevel optimization, empirical Bayesian and unsupervised deep learning approaches will be considered. The recruited postdoc researcher will tackle both implementation challenges
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in the use and exploitation of high spatial and temporal resolution remote sensing data. An interest in causal discovery and inference is more than welcome. The candidate will be required to interact
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of replicable quantitative methods to infer their role in past cultural systems would allow a thorough documentation of their evolution in relation to other aspects of Pleistocene material culture. The objective
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Description You will: * Lead MEG head-cast data collection for a visuomotor reaching/interception study, ensuring robust synchronization with video-based kinematics and eye-tracking, and enforce rigorous
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canopy height inference methods accurately represent the variability observed in Central African forests. The research associate will work at the CNRS in Toulouse and will be involved in the activities