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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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work will be organized around the following areas: 1. Bee detection and tracking: Development of computer vision algorithms to identify and track each bee from high-resolution images, while
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signal and/or image processing. - Skills in modeling tools and time–frequency representations. - Practical skills in scientific programming, ideally in Matlab and/or Python. - Knowledge
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, including image acquisition, processing, analysis, and interpretation Develop and validate new imaging techniques, algorithms, or software to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes Collaborate with
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emerging nano X-ray imaging technologies with complementary integrative structural biology approaches for molecular mechanistic studies. Research environment The EMBL Grenoble Unit pursues an ambitious and
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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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live in. Your role The successful candidate will support innovative research on 3D models and Calcium imaging: Conduct wet-lab research in melanoma, including the use of 3D models Document performed
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the clinic and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from
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digital electronics, data acquisition systems for detectors and sensors, signal processing, and high-precision analog solutions. We are looking for an experienced Electronics Engineer to strengthen the team
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itineraries. This information will be obtained by processing and analyzing old management documents (management documents, hammering reports and logs, etc.), old planimetry and comparing them with Lidar images