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opportunity to choose between two missions: • Mission 1: Improve new automated algorithmic schemes to quickly, efficiently and robustly detect and extract recorded geophysical signals related to earthquakes
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and adapted tools for the processing of signals or images acquired with biomedical sensor networks (cardiology, neurosciences) or in geosciences (seismology and marine ecology), but also in wireless
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to evaluate the efficiency of different aerosol types in triggering cirrus thinning. Particular emphasis will be placed on assessing the influence of aerosol composition, size, and aging as particles
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an innovative process, electrospinning, which enables the manufacture of nanofibrous materials with applications in various fields such as mechanical reinforcements, filters, sensors and biomedicine
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movements can be preceded by slow movements lasting from several days to several years. These movements can be detected and tracked by satellites, either using radar or optical sensors. Since 2016, data from
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analysis for more geometries and with a reduced number of sensors - Implementation of the MSE method on a cylindrical structure immersed in water and sensitivity analysis - Algorithmic and experimental
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polysulfide solutions of different sizes through the nanopore system, enabling the best electrical resolution for the detection of parasitic species. -Subsequently, they will identify the electrical signals
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28 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'informatique de modélisation et d'optimisation des systèmes Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algorithms
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for the High-Luminosity LHC. Our primary responsibility is the integration of double-sided silicon sensors onto mechanical support structures (ladders), including the associated electrical, optical, and cooling
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, optimization, and movement analysis. LAMIH provides access to a fully equipped experimental platform, including wireless EMG systems, optoelectronic cameras, inertial sensors (IMU), and force plates. Experiments