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, CREATIS possesses all the necessary skills to optimize every step of the imaging process, from acquisition to image analysis to assisting medical diagnosis. Thanks to a long and close collaboration with
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: - Apply unsupervised machine learning concepts to the analysis of continuous seismograms recorded in the vicinity of active volcanoes, in order to extract information about the state of the volcano and the
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ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Skills Profile required: PhD in oral linguistics with a specialisation in syntax and interactional analysis - Solid training in syntax and interactional
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available to the PhD student for optical and radar simulations will be pre-processed (including radiometric and geometric image correction, urban models). The candidate will take part in occasional
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solid theoretical foundations. Existing techniques, such as low-rank matrix and tensor decompositions and independent vector analysis, offer good interpretability but are limited by their lack
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria The application defended his.her PhD in the broad field of evolutionary genomics. S/he will be an expert in one or several computational
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analysis, scientific computing, algebraic topology and non-linear analysis. Renewable one-year contract Development of new polytopal numerical methods Conception of discrete complexes (de Rham and extended
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project to study and numerically simulate multiphase fluids applied to volcanic processes. The research activity will involve different subjects: - Numerical analysis of partial differential equations
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anatomical analysis, may complement this approach as needed. Programming skills for electrophysiological data analysis are required. The candidate will be enrolled with the doctoral school Ed3C PhD program
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analysis and models of statistical mechanics among the laboratory. The thesis will lie in probability, more specifically at the crossroads of stochastic analysis and models of random interfaces. We will