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to the bidimensional case or even tridimensional case to analyze the texture of images or volumes (Humeau-Heurtier, 2019, 2022). All these measures have their advantages (e.g., low computational time) and drawbacks (e.g
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are looking for a highly motivated, open-minded, and autonomous student with a background in medical image processing. Data science skills would also be appreciated. The candidate will take part in imaging
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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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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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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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(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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Bioenergetics and Protein Engineering Laboratory | Marseille, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | 16 days 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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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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modeling, signal processing and machine learning applied to CRT [1-7]. First, the methodology proposed in this thesis will be assessed on a retrospective clinical database of 250 CRT candidate patients. Then
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, specialisation or experience in project management or European project management would be an advantage. Excellent writing and summarising skills; Knowledge of the processes involved in producing scientific