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enabling imaging at the patient's bedside. The project is highly interdisciplinary, combining expertise in medical imaging, image processing, AI and neuroscience. It targets perinatal neuroimaging, in
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diffractive or holographic optics, depending on the nature of the source and the intended projection mode. The volume and size constraints of the imager give rise to a number of optical problems that need to be
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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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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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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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Andries, SSL-Rehab: Assessment of physical rehabilitation exercises through self-supervised learning of 3D skeleton representations, Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 251, 2025, https://doi.org
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the umbrella term “Generative Artificial Intelligence” (Gen-AI), and are being quickly adopted by the general public, the most notable examples being conversational models such as ChatGPT, text-to-image models
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reduce the energy consumption of data storage. Research on this area is multidisciplinary by nature, encompassing fields as diverse as biology, chemistry, bioinformatics, signal processing, and error
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and operation of today's energy systems requires the inclusion of multiple technologies and resources, including external energy supplies and primary sources. These couplings between multiple
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million people worldwide. It affects the entire joint, causing pain, swelling and stiffness. When the joint is too severely affected, replacement surgery is needed to replace the damaged parts of bones by