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: The impact of coding on neurodiverse learners" (BriGa), funded by the André Losch Fondation. The BriGa project aims, in collaboration with the Luxembourg Tech School (LTS), to further develop their existing
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contribute to doctoral and postdoctoral training (e.g., organizing research seminars, reading groups, summer schools) Your profile A PhD degree in Computer Science or a closely related field A research track
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exploration of the domain, as well as persistence theory. Additionally, we aim to extend the concept of saliency maps [1][2], used in 2D image analysis, to the 3D context. We will investigate the use
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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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Location:Neural Coding in the Auditory System group, Institut de l’Audition , Paris. Type of contract: 12-month fixed-term contract (CDD) – The contract is initially for 1 year but can be extended
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Approach to Combining Reputation and Contract Theory”. In: IEEE Internet of Things Journal 6.6 (2019), pp. 10700– 10714. [12] Jiawen Kang, Zehui Xiong, Dusit Niyato, Han Yu, Ying-Chang Liang, and Dong In Kim
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priors. Thanks to the proposed theory, we will investigate the use of simulations informed by such mechanistic approaches to identify differential tumor evolutive patterns and treatment outcomes based
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(Principal Investigator) and Dr Robin McKenna (Co-Investigator) who are both based at The University of Liverpool, UK, and a postdoctoral researcher also based in Liverpool. The main tasks will be to: Survey
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, for example by developing novel approaches to constrain learning-based models by mechanistic priors. Thanks to the proposed theory, we will investigate the use of simulations informed by such mechanistic
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in developing new tools to understand the nervous system and to explore theories behind neural phenomena. As for developing new tools, we have been working on network alignment algorithms [FCC+21] and