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of the catheter ablation therapy. Emphasis will be laid on the recent ablation protocol developed at Nice Pasteur University Hospital (CHU) [SEI17] based on multi-spline catheters. The thesis will consist of three
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Pasteur. Developing tools and applications to be shared with the broader scientific community Interacting directly with scientist upon specific inquiries As part of a PEPR (Programmes et Equipements
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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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developments and numerical calculations, especially for objects containing hundreds or thousands of particles. In those cases, it may be convenient to separate the system into several subsystems, some of which
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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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non-redundant collection of data for each new case of cancer (excluded non melanoma skin cancer). The RNC is aimed at providing an objective analysis of cancer evolution in Luxembourg, and enables
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The Laboratory Technician will integrate the Human Biomonitoring Research Unit (HBRU). He/She will mainly work on the development of analytical methods for the detection of pollutants (pesticides
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controlled via structural phase transitions or external fields. The successful candidate will develop and apply a range of theoretical and computational methods based on first-principles electronic structure
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, or examples, these aspects are of utmost importance and need to be explored to provide convincing and well-grounded arguments [1]. This PhD program will propose to explore advanced methods to detect implicit