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affinity to relaxin-3. This directed evolution used in biosensor engineering mimics the process of natural selection to evolve this chimeric protein into a robust and sensitive tool for relaxin-3 detection
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techniques have been demonstrated to enable spin-wave imaging with spatial resolution down to 50 nm with excellent signal to noise ratio. The PhD/postdoc will focus on investigating unexplored spin-wave
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Research axis of the 3IA: Axis 3 - AI for Computational Biology and Bio-inspired AI Supervisor (3IA Chair): Emanuele Natale, Sophia Antipolis Laboratory for Computer Science, Signals and Systems
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neuroscience or signal processing. - You have good communication skills in English (speaking French is not a requirement). Research environment: Research will be conducted at the Institute for Neurosciences
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control software (Matlab, LabView, etc.) Basic knowledge of digital communications and signal processing Writing skills in English and French required (level B2 in French) Abilities and skills: Open
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une méthodologie robuste pour comparer finement des morphologies embryonnaires complexes, • mettre au point un réseau neuronal adapté aux défis spécifiques de la microscopie 3D+temps, • fournir un
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language processing, multi-modal learning, human-computer interaction, or generative AI for science and education Publications in top-tier computer conferences and journals related to AI and machine learning, including
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experience: – Recommended: Data analysis using Matlab or Python (signal processing, electrophysiology, image analysis, and statistics) – Optional: Two-photon microscopy, development in LabVIEW • Personal
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of the scientific publications • Motivation letter • Letter of recommendation of the thesis supervisor Description of the topic: Change-point detection (CPD) is a fundamental problem in statistics and machine
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accepted intervention protocols is still an open challenge. The noninvasive analysis of AF can be carried out by processing cardiac signals recorded by electrodes located on the patient’s skin, giving rise