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for therapeutic applications in hypoxic tumors, with the goal of improving the efficacy of radiotherapy. This interdisciplinary project is a collaboration between ISTCT/CNRS, expertise in imaging, radiotherapy, and
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to join the AI for Genome Interpretation (AI4GI) group at the IGMM (CNRS, Montpellier) for 18 months. The project is a collaboration between IGMM and IMAG, at the interface of genetics, bioinformatics
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, robot control, unconventional cameras, humanoid robotics Skills: formalization of geometric and photometric image models, neural network training, software development, hardware installation, oral and
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. Non-destructive characterization using 3D imaging and diffraction techniques is one of MATEIS's key activities, carried out in close collaboration with the ID11 beamline (materials science) at
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, on the French Riviera. It belongs to one of the three marine stations of Sorbonne Université. With about 120 permanent staff, the LOV generates and analyses a large quantity of marine data, including imaging
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, Western blotting, multiplex imaging Carry out experimental procedures on animal models of research in immunology. Guarantee the good performance of protocols in animal experimentation with a high ethics
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imaging applications (XEMIS project). The group designed and is responsible for one of the key components of XENONnT: the ReStoX system, which handles xenon storage and purification during critical phases
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and image analysis - Knowledge in in vivo physiology (e.g. calcium imaging) and bioinformatic analysis - Ability to conceive, execute, and complete research projects - Ability to design experiments and
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technological platforms (imaging, genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics) are available to researchers. IBENS research benefits from interactions with other disciplines present at ENS (physics, chemistry, cognitive
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content imaging, multi electrode array technology or reprogramming of somatic cells into pluripotency is necessary. Experience in computational image analysis and aging research is a strong plus. A