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/ computer vision and pattern recognition, including but not limited to biomedical applications Strong interest in applied machine learning, including but not limited to deep learning Experience utilising GPU
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translational medicine using a "bench-to-bedside" approach. By harmonising and analysing diverse biomedical data, while focusing on the secure data processing and predictive modelling, we aim to drive progress in
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computational mechanics, applied mathematics, physics, computer science, biomedical engineering or a related field Good knowledge of numerical methods and finite-element analysis Solid programming skills in C
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architectures of digital circuits, FPGA would be a plus - Knowledge in coding and compression of information, or signal processing - Experience with manipulation and customization of AI training flows
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compatible with high-speed imaging over long durations, (2) optimize system control and develop signal processing tools, and (3) apply it to imaging challenges involving organoids and living biological tissues
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network congestion. Particular attention is given to the influence of user behavior, including mobility patterns and building occupancy, on the management and operation of distribution networks. Mains
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research unit in computer science and information technologies in France. ICI is one of ETIS's four multi-PI groups and is specialized in signal processing, information theory and wireless communications
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including cell biology, surface chemistry and biophysics. Integrating mechanics, engineering and cell signaling approaches across scales, the team aim at understanding the physical principles and molecular
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(graduated or close to graduation) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Applied Mathematics, or related fields. Scientific curiosity and creative thinking
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. While much attention is given to visible canopy decline, the long-term stability of forests is strongly determined by processes occurring below ground. Trees allocate a substantial proportion of their