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done using semiconducting materials, with transistors performing logical operations (“NOT”, “AND” etc.). A new paradigm proposes to use magnetic materials to perform these operations, by en-coding
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number of techniques routinely used in the lab including histology, confocal microscopy and image processing. Prior expertise in cell culture, image analysis and coding would be highly appreciated. Part of
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environmental phenomena, including sea level variations, surface wind fields, and ocean surface roughness. For instance, SAR wave mode (WV) captures 20x20 km image patches at 5 m pixel resolution and is
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: Programming in Python and/or R Data science (e.g., tidyverse, pandas) Machine learning (e.g., scikit-learn) Deep learning (e.g., PyTorch, Keras3) (Optional) bio-signal processing and brain imaging (e.g., EEG
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Description -The building of the Paris-Saclay Institute of Neurosciences -Neuro-PSI- is located on the CEA site in Saclay, next to the NeuroSpin brain imaging institute. Behavioral experiments will take place
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should move to Melbourne in 2026, and the larger XEMIS2 currently working at the Nantes University Hospital to image small mammals. The telescopes will gradually house new photodetectors (PMT and/or SiPM
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a broad range of disciplines, including Molecular Biology, Cellular Biology, Developmental Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics, Microbiology, Structural Biology, Advanced Microscopic Imaging
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masking. The research spans multiple levels, from the activation patterns of retinal cone cell ensembles (studied using adaptive optics imaging techniques) to the resulting visual appearance (measured with
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should move to Melbourne in 2026, and the larger XEMIS2 currently working at the Nantes University Hospital to image small mammals. The telescopes will gradually house new photodetectors (PMT and/or SiPM
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object. Radars, in contrast to other technologies, are a well-established technique that allow to distinguish target position and velocity and even provide a 3D image of the environment in real time, do