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in computer vision, mainly for image synthesis [7, 8] and medical imaging [9]. The proposed PhD research program aims to investigate these recent advances in generative models with deep learning
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implement a new X-ray imaging methodology, called Modulation-Based Imaging (MOBI), that will allow PCDI imaging using X-ray devices compatible with oral medicine for the first time. The aim of the PhD thesis
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(GML) techniques to enhance the representation and analysis of brain imaging data derived from Magnetic Resonance Imaging. The PhD candidate will have access to large datasets such as http
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Familiarity with current regulations (medical devices...) Having already developed a functional prototype, ideally in medical technologies You are autonomous, rigorous, and methodical in your experimental work
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the establishment of the budget for your scope of activities; you identify the investments needs. Profile : Scientific or medical training, ideally PhD in biology, MD or VetD, with a strong focus on histology
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/privé PhD Thesis funder by the ANR Expert project PHD title: PhD in Signal, Image, Vision PHD Country: France Requirements Specific Requirements We are seeking a candidate with skills in numerical
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. These research efforts could lead to significant advancements in fields requiring high-quality imaging and precise light manipulation, such as medical imaging, wearable technologies, and vision systems
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of ex vivo neurobiological tissues sampled at the nanoscale. Various efforts are still needed to transfer this know-how to in vivo imaging of small animals. The aim of this PhD project will be to develop
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sorption, courbes de sorption). ____________________________________________________________________________________ Background Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) are commonly used during MRI imaging
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(Acharya et al., 2018; Riahi et al., 2022; Sonti et al., 2022; Hasan et al., 2023). The research for the second step of the PhD will involve analysing biomedical images texture with the ordinal-pattern based