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project, SPARSE-SHM (Sparse structural health monitoring using signature-informed hybrid modeling). The goal will be to develop an innovative Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) framework capable
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collaboration with a doctoral candidate in Food Anthropology supervised by Dr. Anne Dupuy and Dr. Jean-Pierre Poulain of CERTOP (UMR5044), University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès. Research progress will be monitored
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through the creation of start-ups, which demonstrates its economic potential. The work will be carried out within the Integrated Symbiotic Systems for Health Monitoring and Therapy (InSyHT) team
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using imaging, proteomics and biochemistry. Supervision and training. Expected skills: General knowledge of chemistry and biology, basic concepts in mathematics, statistics and physics. Health and safety
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(contributing to logistics, monitoring reagent stocks, tidying, etc.). • Take part in the Institute's scientific events. • Actively interact with partner groups in the framework of the consortium involving