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Mathematics, Computer Vision, or Data Science. -Knowledge of statistical inference methods and machine learning. -Experience in spectroscopy and imaging is an asset. -Strong programming skills in Python
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, involving expertise in optics, electronics, image and data processing, chemistry, and biology. With the support of several European funding programs, the team is building a data science and machine learning
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disciplines and involve expertise in optics, electronics, image and data processing using machine learning, photophysics, chemistry and biology. The position is therefore particularly well suited for candidates
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signal/image processing, computer science, applied mathematics, or a related field, obtained less than 3 years before the date of hire. Essential skills, knowledge and experience: Excellent command
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the Quantitative Imaging Platform of Villefranche (PIQv; https://sites.google.com/view/piqv ), which oversees the operation of the tools that the team develops. Those tools include imaging sensors, such as the
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in Medical Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, Signal Processing, or a related field. - Strong expertise in MRI physics, preferably in
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Rennes, Bretagne | France | 27 days ago
research lab consists of more than 20 researchers, faculty members, PhD students, engineers and interns, working in the field of image processing and neuroimaging. The team targets the detection and
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researcher will carry out research tasks in IMAG, within the ERC NEMESIS project team, led in IMAG by two principal investigators, Jérôme Droniou (CNRS) and Daniele Di Pietro (University of Montpellier
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develops microfluidics devices for non-destructive single-cell imaging in controlled conditions that, combined with molecular genetic methods, allow to monitor the dynamics of these processes at the single
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, which may include machine learning. This could involve medical image analyses and processing or biomarker quantification approaches. Advanced expertise: Experience in Biophotonics, which may include light