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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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of the axonal cytoskeleton before and after mechanical stimulation, mainly using super-resolution imaging. Immunolabelling and viral infection on neurons. STORM and DNA PAINT super-resolution microscopy and
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, an imaging platform, and a prototyping platform. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8002-MATBER-006/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldNeurosciencesEducation LevelPhD
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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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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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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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Associate Research Professors of which as a priority: - 1 scientist with a research program devoted to "Image processing and applications", - 1 scientist with a research program devoted to “Material security
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to contribute to the development and validation of data processing tools and to ensure an operational role for members of the scientific team in the programming of scientific observations. An accurate
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, at the forefront of neuroscience research, has access to a high-tech brain imaging platform, enabling it to explore the brain mechanisms underlying human decisions. The research team focuses on the neuroscience
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to join the AI for Genome Interpretation (AI4GI) group at the IGMM (CNRS, Montpellier). The project is a collaboration between IGMM and IMAG, at the interface of genetics, bioinformatics, statistics