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- Design pilot and data collection of MEEG and behavioral experiments with Psychtoolbox, JsPsych, Pavlovia - Univarate and multivariete analysis (RSA, encoding and decoding models) of MEEG data at sensor and
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movements can be preceded by slow movements lasting from several days to several years. These movements can be detected and tracked by satellites, either using radar or optical sensors. Since 2016, data from
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of quantum information science, tensor network theory, and generative modeling (transformers, diffusion models, etc.). - Conduct cutting-edge research at the intersection of quantum information, machine
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they interact in a bipartite network and with abiotic environmental changes - mathematical developments - coding - tests with simulations - data analyses - paper writing - presenting results
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work focused on extending methods for detecting the pose of an object (possibly occluded, even if only partially) held by a person to 360-degree robot vision, in line with mesh detection and
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analysis for more geometries and with a reduced number of sensors - Implementation of the MSE method on a cylindrical structure immersed in water and sensitivity analysis - Algorithmic and experimental
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) * electromagnetic design of device using soft-ware such as comsol *clean room fabrication using both optical and e beam lithography *Optoelectronic characterization of infrared sensor (I-V, photocurrent spectrum
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their structure. Small-angle X-ray scattering analysis (SAXS), already used others systems, has proven effective in this regard, providing quantitative information on the key parameters of a structured network in
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the synthesis of the nanowires and their assembly into networks (by soft chemistry), while the synthesis of the matrix (CVD deposition) will mainly be carried out by a PhD student already recruited
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recorded the ground movement along more than 450 km of underwater optical fiber of the Chilean GTD network for two years. • Detect low frequency transient signals in DAS data. • Identify more specifically