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algorithms will be developed to extract discriminative and predictive features from a multimodal dataset consisting of digital histopathological images, lung CT images, clinical, genomics, and multiproteomics
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procedure. In this context, the proposed PhD project aims to develop an innovative strategy to evaluate the efficiency and quality of surgical care. This strategy is based on data science, combining
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A Group leader position is open at the Institut de Biologie Valrose (iBV), Nice, France. We are seeking a candidate to develop independent research on the molecular bases of disease processes and
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education and training in AI in both academia and practice, which includes an upcoming graduate school at DFKI Saarbrücken and ongoing doctoral training units with the University of Luxembourg Extensive
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About the FSTM The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine
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into biologically relevant hypotheses about the physiological and pathological mechanisms of mental processes. Responsibilities: Develop and implement relevant computational models relative to specific behaviors and
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IRSET is seeking talented early-career researchers eager to develop their own research programs in Biological and Environmental Sciences. This opportunity offers a dynamic environment to collaborate
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research teams in Development & Stem Cells & Integrated Structural Biology. About IGBMC IGBMC offers a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment with state-of-the-art facilities, including photonic
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identify optimal or near-optimal solutions. To address these challenges, CEA has developed A-DECA (Architecture Design Exploration and Configuration Automation), an in-house Electronic Design Automation (EDA
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About the LCSB The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine