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from dairy housing environments, linking acoustic patterns to behavioural and health indicators, and developing computational models capable of detecting meaningful welfare-related signals. The project
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Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | 18 days ago
for the operation and safety of hydraulic installations. Furthermore, acoustic waves propagating inside the pipe can be a source of noise disturbance, especially in building-related applications. Developing effective
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signals. Excessive sound can rupture tip links, silencing the hair cell. In vitro studies show that tip links can re grow within 24–48 hours[4,5], but little is known about how this repair process behaves
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they struggle to process speech affected by medical conditions such as dysarthria, aphasia, or dysphonia. This research will develop multimodal models that can recognize unusual acoustic patterns and
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hands-on experience with modern NDT instrumentation and advanced NDE signal processing methods. Be part of change The Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS conducts applied
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-acoustic waves are weak, noisy and broadband. To address these challenges, this project will employ deep-learning techniques for signal denoising and 3D dose reconstruction. The project is in close
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department at www.es.aau.dk . The Centre for Acoustic Signal Processing Research at the Department of Electronic Systems, Section on Artifical Intelligence and Sound, Aalborg University, Denmark, aims to
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mechanisms. The project will combine experimental studies with advanced signal processing and AI techniques (compressed sensing), aiming to detect early signs of failure and enable predictive maintenance
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more about the department at www.es.aau.dk. The Centre for Acoustic Signal Processing Research at the Department of Electronic Systems, Section on Artifical Intelligence and Sound, Aalborg University
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) - Signal processing and image analysis (Python) - Oral presentation of scientific results at meetings and international conferences. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR5295