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in Acquisition and Signal Processing for Health (CREATIS) is a multidisciplinary laboratory with 200 members. It has a wide range of expertise in medical imaging and plays a major role in the field
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280 engineers and technicians) in all major areas required to design, develop, and implement experimental devices necessary for its scientific activity: mechanical, electronic, computer science
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of cognitive abilities, it remains crucial to determine what aspects of cognitive processes are shared among species, but also to compare the similarities and differences between underlying neural substrates
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25 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Grenoble Images Parole Signal Automatique Research Field Engineering Computer science Mathematics Researcher Profile First Stage
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4 Jun 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'informatique en image et systèmes d'information Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algorithms Researcher
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, in vivo calcium imaging, and optogenetic perturbation (using acousto-optic biphotonic microscopy). The candidate will then analyze and characterize the link between population-scale neuronal activity
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of the physical chemistry of complex fluids would also be a bonus): - acoustics (source, propagation) and mechanics (vibrations, radiation) - data processing and analysis (signal, image) - surface engineering and
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(Process Engineering Laboratory for Biorefinery, Bio-based Materials, and Functional Printing) in Grenoble (Gières Campus), within the MatBio team (Multi-scale Bio-based Materials) and the BioChip team
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and creative processes in Europe since WWII. You will be joining a dynamic team of up to 10 members including researchers, data scientists, a data engineer, a junior developer, and fellow PhD students
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implementation enabling the localisation of single molecules using a temporal approach thanks to an original shaping of the illumination field. This paradigm shift in the process of localizing single molecules