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education and training in AI in both academia and practice, which includes an upcoming graduate school at DFKI Saarbrücken and ongoing doctoral training units with the University of Luxembourg Extensive
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About the Human Biomonitroing Research Unit (HBRU) The HBRU has strong expertise in analytical toxicology and development of biomarkers for the assessment of human exposure to different occupational
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into biologically relevant hypotheses about the physiological and pathological mechanisms of mental processes. Responsibilities: Develop and implement relevant computational models relative to specific behaviors and
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identify optimal or near-optimal solutions. To address these challenges, CEA has developed A-DECA (Architecture Design Exploration and Configuration Automation), an in-house Electronic Design Automation (EDA
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Role of dendritic cells development in controlling the response to immune checkpoint inhibitors. Position A M2 internship position is available in the Guermonprez lab at Institut Pasteur Paris
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on the design and the analysis of iterative schemes encoding, for instance, tailored distances between measures motivated by optimal transport, see, e.g. [SKL20]. Outside the analytical development, one other
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support users of the platform in their daily activities. The position includes training users, troubleshooting technical issues, develop new protocols based on user needs and routine scanning for various
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initiation. To this end, researchers are focusing on the development of new data-driven approaches integrating imaging information and patient physiological characteristics to improve the simulation and
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, considering the complex morphological and biological evolutive patterns of tumor lesions after immunotherapy initiation. To this end, researchers are focusing on the development of new data-driven approaches
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independent research group in Immunology. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a bold, innovative, and high-impact research program that complements and enhances INEM’s scientific strengths