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imaging platform supporting the use of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system, an ultrasound system and an optical imager. The facility is used today to validate in vitro experimental findings and
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Professor in Medical Imaging. The Faculty of Science, Technology, and Medicine at the University of Luxembourg strives for excellence in the education and research of medicine, biomedical sciences and allied
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Description of the offer : We have an open position at the Laboratoire Albert Fert in the field of “NV imaging of spin-wave dynamics in magnonics devices”. In recent years, NV based imaging
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. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in medical imaging while actively engaging in teaching and mentoring students and trainees. The ideal candidate will possess a
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between complex instances such as point clouds, images or graphs. However, as the modern data are increasingly high-dimensional, OT is also now facing an old problem in optimization and statistical learning
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security measures: Access control, Encryption, Data anonymization, comprehensive audit trails Facilitate the continuous assessment and improvement of IT processes to optimize resource utilization and cost
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. Activities – Maintenance and monitoring of IT and experimental systems – Generation of analysis pipelines for electrophysiological recordings – Generation of image analysis pipelines for 3D reconstruction
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tasks: Shaping research directions and producing results in one or more of the following topics: New primitives in public-key cryptography Fully homomorphic encryption and multilinear maps Public-key
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/CT imaging Description of the topic As this is an interdisciplinary "AI and medicine" project, co-supervision by a doctor and a statistical/machine-learning researcher is planned (iBV / Inria) 1
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-supervision by a doctor and a statistical/machine-learning researcher is planned (iBV / Inria) 1- Context and Objective: Monitoring tumor response using clinical imaging, such as CT or FDG-PET, has become a