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programs. We are targeting a distributed programming language extension that allows required and available energy quotas of programs to be partially defined by the programmer and partially provided
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the future, through the co-development of new advanced detectors or detector components. In this perspective, we propose the following program: Training a University of Melbourne staff at SUBATECH for 1 year
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the future, through the co-development of new advanced detectors or detector components. In this perspective, we propose the following program: Training a University of Melbourne staff at SUBATECH for 1 year
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-correction. This PhD falls into the fields of error-correction and Deep Learning. Due to the inherent unreliability of the DNA storage support, the goal will be to develop advanced deep learning models
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scalability, efficiency, and ease of use. Impacts: A universal interoperability framework for IoT devices, reducing complexity for developers and operators. Enhanced SID registry capabilities, promoting its
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standard track (30 months at IMT Atlantique + 3 months each at an international academic and an industrial partners, respectively at University of Lausanne and Multiwave enterprise). 1.1. Domain and
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an academic track (2 years at IMT Atlantique + 12 months at University. of South Australia). 1.1. Domain and scientific/technical context Innovation Districts, Precincts or Hubs (hereafter just referred to as
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offered under an industrial track (2 years at IMT Atlantique + 9 months at Ifremer, France and 3 months at an international academic partner Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands). 1.1. Domain and
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standard track (30 months at IMT Atlantique + 3 months at University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA + 3 months at an industrial partner to be determined). 1.1. Domain and scientific/technical context The design
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the tolerancing of the assembly before manufacturing a prototype. The student will contribute to the development of a phantom eye and a radiometric measurement bench integrating the constraints of retinal imaging