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. For these emerging applications, spintronic post-CMOS memory devices will play a key role in shifting the paradigm towards a frugal “digital world” where energy consumption becomes a prime figure of merit. Among
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to transfer electrical energy without cables from a transmitter to a receiver to power an end-device (e.g., sensors, actuators, or low-power processing units). Such systems are particularly relevant
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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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made available, and because higher resolution images are requested (i.e., processing higher frequency data) to shorten the “time to first oil” and improve the industry efficiency, the computational cost
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Bioenergetics and Protein Engineering Laboratory | Marseille, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | about 1 month ago
at the electrochemical interface during catalysis, which is predicted by modeling. Therefore, it appears essential to obtain information with high spatio-temporal resolution on the electrochemical processes involved in
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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
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biological processes in cells (living or fixed), tissues and spheroids made up of human or mouse cells. We are looking for an enthusiastic and service-oriented Bio-Image Analyst. The candidate will work in the
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to spearhead the development of a high-speed computational imaging system tailored for hyperspectral imaging. This cutting-edge camera need to be developed to detect Protoporphyrin fluorescence signal
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, the PhD student will rely on the system set up within the SEBIO laboratory in Reims to monitor the valve behaviour of the mussels (video and image processing approach) and on the expertise of the INRAE in
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of scale, uncertainties, non-stationarity, observation methods for distributed and time-varying phenomena, image processing, geomatics, air, water, soil, climate change. These research activities are part of