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: Performing stereotaxic surgery on mice Setting up and conducting in vivo calcium imaging experiments Carrying out electrophysiological recordings with optogenetic stimulation Developing and implementing
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» Modelling toolsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications PhD in physics, applied mathematics, signal and image processing, digital imaging. Specific Requirements The candidate will work in a
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journals. - Participating in the supervision of interns and PhD students within the team. Main Activities: - Develop a colorectal cancer model through C. rodentium infection and chemical agents. - Set up and
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equipped with evolving, plastic neural networks models, which process visual information and drive motor action. These virtual agents will navigate in virtual reconstructions of ants' natural environment, so
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imaging techniques) to the resulting visual appearance (measured with appearance-based methods). The post-doc will be supervised by Bilge SAYIM at the École Normale Supérieure (ENS), Université PSL, within
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of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria A recent PhD on wave propagation Experimental skills in mechanics, dynamics, wave propagation, image correlation Good knowledge
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security, artificial intelligence, image and text processing, microelectronics, etc. The laboratory is particularly involved in AI research, notably developing work on generative models to accelerate
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processing, involving machine learning techniques, as well as active participation in data collection from the detectors deployed on site. - Analysis of particle physics data applied to muography: filtering
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performance studies for possible upgrades of ND280 for the high precision Hyper-K era, and they will contribute to the construction, operation and characterization of a prototype that will be built at LPNHE
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time in a cyanobacterium, challenging the usual paradigm according to which cyanobacteria biomineralise CaCO3 extracellularly as an indirect by-product of photosynthesis (Couradeau et al.; 0.1126/science