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scientific/technical context This project aims to develop computational imaging methods for low-field MRI [Arnold2023, Hennig2023]. Its aim is to develop low-cost, portable neuroimaging systems that integrate
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.). Therefore, to solve the portability issue, it would be necessary to replace the actual generation of rigid bulky sensors by wearable and flexible devices integrated with clothes or fixed on any arbitrary
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the perspective of cell, tissue and organ mechanics/dynamics and mechanical signal transduction. The institute operates according to a fully integrated open laboratory philosophy, with an extensive infrastructure
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, railway or nuclear industry, a failure can create a disaster and asserting structural integrity is thus highly critical. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) consists in embedding sensors in a structure to
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeneuve la Garenne, le de France | France | 3 months ago
. Development of an innovative simulator that integrates the active implant, surrounding anatomical structures, and a robotic manipulator. These new elements increase the complexity of trajectory planning and
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disparate IoT ecosystems. By integrating SIDs with generative AI (LLMs), this framework aims to automate schema translation between protocols, enhance interoperability, and simplify IoT device onboarding
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on the design of more efficient catalysts. Scientific Approach To meet these objectives, the PhD candidate will employ an integrated approach combining experimental and computational techniques. First
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on the design of more efficient catalysts. Scientific Approach To meet these objectives, the PhD candidate will employ an integrated approach combining experimental and computational techniques. First
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will to define the best coupling configuration to produce robust isotopic measurements while guaranteeing the integrity of archaeological materials. The instruments are hosted in the « I3 » plateforme
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, sensor feedback and model knowledge These developments will be integrated into intuitive and realistic simulators to create suitable interfaces. knowledge in modelling and robotic control, computer vision