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disseminate these images (survey through qualitative interviews, use of video elicitation, etc.). The aim will therefore be to contribute to the analysis of the configurations of actors mobilized around
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the AliceVision library. Activity 3: Critical Code Optimization (C++/CUDA) - Adapt the code to drastically reduce computation times (target: < 1h). - Replace proprietary dependencies (InstantNGP) with a flexible
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video generation — and, more generally, into digital tools for artistic creation assistance. The goal is to make these digital tools lighter, more interactive, and the underlying algorithms more
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. - Define several sonification strategies adapted to each type of biomechanical variable (e.g., angle, speed, position). - Design sounds for each sonification strategy using player videos or a biomechanical
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the coagulation process - Expertise in fluorescence microscopy; proficiency in fluorescence video microscopy would be appreciated - Expertise in flow cytometry (in vivo immune cells) - Experience in
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modeling - Coalescent modeling - Coding - Tests with simulations - Data analyses - Paper writing - Presenting results -Integration within the BioDiv team at IBENS - Availability of work station, computer
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the AliceVision library. Activity 3: Critical Code Optimization (C++/CUDA) - Adapt the code to drastically reduce computation times (target: < 1h). - Replace proprietary dependencies (InstantNGP) with a flexible
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Eligibility criteria · Required skills O Expertise in cosmology or numerical magnetohydrodynamic studies o Expertise in MCMC software, Boltzmann codes and MHD code preferred o Fluency in English
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and comparing them with models or simulation tools, interacting with project partners. • Writing and presenting results within the PEPR project (consortium meetings (video), project review (video and/or
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existing hydrodynamic code to simulate experiments from the literature, implement and improve multi-phase behaviour laws to optimise their predictive capabilities, and carry out new laser shock experiments