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processing, while the other, led by W. Bacsa, focuses on the design and refinement of optical instrumentation and data acquisition systems. Although the PhD will be primarily based at CEMThe project will
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at the Very Large Telescope in Chile to test the algorithm with the SPHERE+ instrument. Activités The PhD will employ a combination of simulation and experimental validation: • Imaging processing and control
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. Activités The PhD will employ a combination of simulation, optical engineering, and experimental validation: • Imaging processing and control algorithms: Use and develop existing coronagraphic simulation
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offers and actions on https://cluster-ia-enact.ai/ . You will work in a rare environment at the intersection of frugal AI, analog computing, reconfigurable electronics and THz imaging. The PhD is directly
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understood. The PhD candidate will develop theoretical and data analysis method to interpret single-cell data from endothelial tissues and to produce a working model of how phenotypical changes occur over long
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activity on in-situ and operando study by coupled techniques: Electrochemistry/Raman, Electrochemistry/NMR, Electrochemistry/X-ray diffusion, imaging and spectroscopy. The MIEL team is consisting of 19
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Management, and IT). The research conducted at the L2S focuses on the fundamental and applied mathematical aspects of control theory, signal and image processing, information theory, and communication
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++ is a plus). • Knowledge in adaptive optics, control systems, signal processing, or computational imaging is an advantage. Transversal skills: • Ability to conduct research activities independently
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.) must contribute to the effort to reduce GHG emissions. Clouds, despite their ability to optimize processes in other sectors (transport, energy, agriculture), are no exception to this observation
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the technological hurdles at the interface of these disciplines to maximize device sensitivity and deliver a functional prototype, fully validated for transfer to industrial applications. You will be