13 algorithm-development-"the"-"The-Netherlands-Cancer-Institute" PhD positions at CNRS in France
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) To develop Deep Learning algorithms to significantly speed up probabilistic inference algorithms of current spatial birth-death models 2) To incorporate fossil stratigraphic and spatial information into a new
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single needle, a robotic platform introduces complex motion control challenges that require the development of adaptive toolpath algorithm. This algorithm will ensure continuous and smooth deposition while
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modern technologies is a highly active topic at the interface of fundamental research and applications. The development of quantum technologies has been identified as a national strategic area. Furthermore
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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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influence helps detect labeling errors or prioritize unlabeled images, optimizing the learning algorithm and service quality. The doctoral student will carry out their work at IMAG (UMR of Mathematics) and
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strong background in scientific computing to contribute to various algorithmic patterns in an agile development environment. Within an Agile team set up: - You will contribute according to your expertise
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park, in a dynamic ecosystem that brings together academics and companies of all sizes. The Signal team of the i3S Laboratory (https://i3s.univ-cotedazur.fr/signal ), aims to develop advanced, innovative
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of Reactivity and Solid Chemistry (LRCS) as part of the FTJ Basecamp 10kWh Project. The thesis aims to develop a comprehensive and robust solution for battery diagnostics and assessment, drawing on several
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using wall oscillations, relating small-scale turbulence to heat transport, modelling large-scale outer flow effects, and developing low-order heat transfer models. Partnerships with industry will
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of the Khovanov–Seidel representation in new cases, using Garside-type approaches. Developing extensions of Garside theory to the case of infinitely many atoms may also be of interest and will rely on the study of