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8 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'analyse et d'architecture des systèmes Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algorithms Researcher Profile First
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to develop Computer Vision algorithm and Interfaces for collaborations with Historians teams. Specifically, the research will focus on structured data with clear repeated patterns, such as characters in a text
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between the simulator and sensors located in the operating room. This will require implementing data acquisition algorithms and data processing algorithms within the simulator. The second point concerns
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creation of a database for the various pollution sensors with a view to training online (non-embedded) models in the first instance. - Development of a machine learning algorithm based on the study database
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standard track (30 months at IMT Atlantique + 3 months at University of Waterloo, Canada where the PhD student will stay 3 months at Prof. Ricardez’ lab. + 3 months at a non-academic partner). 1.1 Domain and
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benefit. The doctoral project will be carried out between the ETIS laboratory (UMR8051), under the supervision of Prof. Iryna Andriyanova, and the LPTM laboratory (UMR8089), under the supervision of Prof
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application will concern multi-sensors based systems for autonomous vehicles embedding AI perception or decision modules. The experiments will rely on embedded platforms available at LCIS, including
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with Prof. Qi (now at Georgia Institute of Technology), this field has received significant advancements, with numerous proofs-of-concept showcasing diverse behaviors and materials for potential future
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), Prof. Markus Grüninger (grueninger@ph2.uni-koeln.de ) and Prof. Marco Moretti (marco.moretti@polimi.it ) Expected profile Degree allowing enrollment for a PhD (such as MSc, Master 2 de Recherche, Laurea
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properties and great promise for various applications, including energy storage, supercapacitors, gas sensors and photovoltaics. The goal of the PhD program is to perform systematic experimental and