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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role The Junior Research Group in AI in Biomedical Imaging conducts applied AI research focused on biomedical image computing. Our work
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the field of optics and photonics. The team is working in the Photonic axis and is developing novel optical imaging techniques for biology. In particular, Pierre Bon is developing novel label imaging
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translational medicine, improving diagnostics and healthcare solutions. For more information, please visit our page . Your role We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate interested in AI-based methods
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role We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to perform fundamental research and to conceive truly sparse solutions (on both, CPU and GPU) for dynamic sparse training, aiming to cut the training
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ICT Services & Applications. Your role The PhD position is part of the CART-4D project, a "Made in Luxembourg" collaboration between the University of Luxembourg and ARSPECTRA . The doctoral candidate
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hold a PhD in cell or developmental biology, with possible previous experience in microscopy and quantitative imaging. The successful candidate will be expected to work in an interdisciplinary and
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are integrated into the research unit République des Savoirs. The Chair’s offices are located in the south of Paris, on the ENS Jourdan campus. MAIN MISSION The recruited person will work on the project “Medical
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research in Artificial Intelligence and its ethical, frugal, and sustainable dimensions? Do you have a PhD and a solid experience in research or R&D in AI, with a specific interest in designing models
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role We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join the IAS Audacity project AI4TECS, which investigates how advanced AI techniques can enable real‑time identification and treatment of emerging
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insufficiently understood from a mechanistic and modelling perspective. This PhD project aims to develop innovative mathematical and computational models that describe how trees exchange carbon, water and