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-doc follows on from a PhD thesis completed at the TIMC laboratory, in collaboration with the Annecy Genevois Hospital Center. The thesis focused on developing biomechanical models of the faces
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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 biomechanical variables
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) with the appropriate biomechanical properties, while maintaining proper cellular compartmental organisation. A particular focus of the project is ER exit sites (ERES), the dynamic hubs where cargo is
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