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the Facility, they will be responsible for the proper operation of the in vivo imaging equipment of the Institute, training and assisting users to develop new protocols matching custom needs, supporting users in
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competences in Artificial Intelligence models, medical image processing, and mathematical modeling (Master 2 level). We seek solid programming and IT skills, along with good communication abilities and an
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participate to scientific life of the teams. 3- Profile and skills required We are looking for a candidate with competences in Artificial Intelligence models, medical image processing, and mathematical modeling
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the clinic and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from
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Master/engineer degree in computer science, applied mathematics, data science with background in image processing, imaging inverse problems, deep learning and optimisation. Good coding skills for numerical
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a challenging problem. Candidate profile PhD on optimization and/or image processing. Strong background in applied mathematics, image processing, learning methods and algorithms. Good coding skills
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fluid management, thermal management, fluid management (liquids and gases), imaging systems, image processing module. - Design and production of parts by 3D printing - Management of subcontracting: supply
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opportunity for an outstanding scientist to establish an independent research program at the interface of biology and computer sciences, in one of the five major DYNABIO-affiliated institutes (C3M, iBV, IPMC
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, but are not limited to, neural coding in the visual cortex, multimodal information processing, state-dependent processing, visual perception, development of imaging tools for in vivo neuronal recordings
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. Philion and S. Fidler, “Lift, splat, shoot: Encoding images from arbitrary camera rigs by implicitly unprojecting to 3d,” in Computer Vision–ECCV 2020: 16th European Conference, Glasgow, UK, August 23–28