80 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at CNRS
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reconstruction algorithms. Inconsistencies can be used to correct the input data, for example to improve attenuation correction. The aim of this postdoc is to correct rigid motion in SPECT reconstruction based
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" setting [4], where the benchmark is the optimal online algorithm rather than the expected maximum, making the competition more dynamic. - Study settings where multiple items are allocated to buyers, such as
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available for clinical therapies or in development in the drug discovery pipeline [14], there are currently no diagnostic approaches based on detection and quantification of PK activities. Although
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to macroevolutionary questions related to a better understanding of the tree of life, will involve the development and application of complex sequence evolution models (mixture models) and molecular dating, within both
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Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team for a 18 months position based at Femto-ST in Besançon. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to pioneering research and development in integrated photonics
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nearly 40 years of experience in polymer chemistry, the LCPO's research aims to: - develop innovative methodologies for the synthesis of precision polymers, in particular through biomimetic and/or green
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-threatening for patients. Among the therapeutic options for treating chronic wounds, the use of cold plasmas appears to be a promising solution. This project aims to develop a new source of atmospheric pressure
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students benefit from working in an institute with long-standing expertise in chemistry and radiopharmaceutical development, providing a strong foundation for cutting-edge research in nuclear medicine
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neurons in the Nucleus Incertus (NI) project to the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). Our aim is now to develop a minimally invasive closed-loop system to control the release of relaxin-3 in the ACC. The aim
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, transparent photovoltaic cells. Efficient photovoltaic technology in the NIR would enable the development of colorless, transparent solar panels that could be integrated into the glazing of buildings, vehicles