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preclinical imaging - Proven expertise in quantitative imaging analysis and in signal or image processing - Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills - Ability to work in interaction with
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in computer science, bioinformatics, physics, applied mathematics, or a related field ‒ Strong theoretical foundations and practical skills in AI and image processing ‒ Strong experience in Python and
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image processing and/or data analysis. Proficiency in Python programming. Specific Requirements Full time and on-site within the LISTIC laboratory. Internal Application form(s) needed Offre emploi POST
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for the analysis of hyperspectral imaging data applied to pictorial layers, based on coupling physical radiative transfer models (two-flux and four-flux approaches) with machine learning methods. The researcher will
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to identify, map, and measure in airborne and satellite images of the Earth, the natural and socio-environmental hazards and risks studied in IRIMA(earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, landslides
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community (cryosphere, geophysics) with good knowledge of image processing and off-the-shelf AI tools, or from the signal/image/AI community with experience in applications related to Earth observation
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Paris to develop an optimised data processing pipeline for detecting and measuring very faint surface brightness in Euclid mission images. The following four areas will be explored: the properties
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antisocial behaviour, what processes underlie this ability? It has been suggested that emotional responses may play a role in infants' social evaluation and preferences (e.g. Steckler et al., 2018). A
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You will: Lead a project on synaptic and circuit mechanisms underlying sensory processing in V1 Implement advanced in vivo approaches, including two-photon imaging, optogenetics, and/or
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processing and to evolve in a stimulating work environment dedicated to neuroimaging with doctors, scientists and companies in the medical imaging sector. You will be integrated into the iMRT team (innovative