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Information Additional comments Requested profile : - Graduated from MSc in biomedical engineering and/or signal/image processing and/or biophysics Expected technical and scientific skills: - Biological tissue
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on their morphology (0D-1D) or fluorescence properties. Building on these strengths, we have recently demonstrated that imaging carbon nanotubes at the single nanotube level enables us to study the complex morphologies
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(OPALIS)", is currently under development within the "Multimodal Instrumentation and Tissue Imaging (IMIT)" team of the health physics department at IJCLab, in collaboration with the engineering department
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Description Design and organize the collection and processing of data from calcium imaging of the whole brain of A. mexicanus larvae, using a two-photon light sheet microscope. Analyze the data using bigdata
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, funded by SATT Paris-Saclay, which aims to design thin-film solar cells for autonomous systems. The maturation engineer will manufacture a prototype photovoltaic converter adapted to the planned system
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of hydrogen that can be used to supply a fuel cell. However, a scale up of the process is necessary. The development of a prototype allowing a study in real conditions and with quantities of product 10 to 100
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Retrieval, Patrimonial archives, Computer vision, Deep learning, recent neural architectures, ViT, CNN Research project description Some photographic archives are made up of multiple images that are almost
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prototype these quantum nanofluidic functionalities, in view of applying them to molecular separation processes and nanoscale energy harvesting. The theoretical work will be conducted in close contact with
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at the CREATIS (UMR 5220) health image acquisition and processing research center at the University of Lyon falls into the field of health technologies and aims to contribute to predictive and personalized
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but not required. 4. Basic knowledge in digital signal processing, e.g., the Fourier transform, is required. Applied knowledge in bioacoustic signal processing is useful but not required. 5. Experience