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friction models. Integrating Experimental Data: Collaborate with experimental teams to incorporate data from calcium imaging, confocal microscopy, and high-resolution video recordings. Use experimental data
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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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CNRS (Centre national de la Recherche Scientifique) | Marseille, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | about 2 months ago
the behaviour of fluorescent single molecules in biological samples by optical microscopy, is to be able to report their spatial localization in 3D within 10’s nm precision, providing super resolution imaging and
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context, addressing different scales -- from subcellular cytoskeletal processes to the whole organism. The candidate will benefit from exceptional access to cutting-edge imaging technologies, including a
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recombination in high-contrast imaging techniques for exoplanet detection using HARMONI-ELT and future instruments. High-contrast imaging surveys performed in recent years (SHINE, GPIES) have revealed
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). The Schnorrer team is expert in muscle biology and in vivo imaging. Objectives 1 and 2 will be carried out in Marseille. The group is part of the Turing Centre of Living Systems (Centuri), which brings together
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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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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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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