📢 Fully funded PhD - 🌍 Dense Detection of Rare Events in Remote Sensing using Generative Models
Leverage generative models, unsupervised segmentation and explainability techniques to map disasters
w/ Javiera Castillo and Flora Weissgerber
| Website | https://nicolas.audebert.at |
Advantages:
🇫🇷 Work in Paris
3️⃣ years contract, fully funded
🛰️ Collab with top French orgs on remote sensing
🌍 Applications to climate management
📝 State of the art geospatial deep learning
🧑🔬 Inclusive and welcoming labs
Drawbacks:
🔥 No burning the planet with LLMs
💸 No fancy 6-figures salary
📢 Fully funded PhD - 🌍 Dense Detection of Rare Events in Remote Sensing using Generative Models
Leverage generative models, unsupervised segmentation and explainability techniques to map disasters
w/ Javiera Castillo and Flora Weissgerber
Saviez-vous qu'il existe des règles tacites sur lesquelles s'appuient la numérotation des rues de Paris ? 🤔
Par exemple, lorsqu'une rue est plus ou moins parallèle aux berges de la Seine, la numérotation croît de l'amont vers l'aval de ce cours d'eau.
En savoir plus 👉 https://www.ign.fr/mag/numerotation-des-rues-de-paris-la-seine-comme-boussole
@quinta @timmy @VeroniqueB99 Negligible is not zero. Previous poster asked how it could be zero. It's not. It's smaller than US, but definitely not zero (e.g. billions of euros for France only, 1 in 10 student has a loan) and increasing every year.
I don't see the point of boasting that it is zero to claim some kind of moral superiority over the US. Especially since many countries are moving towards higher tuitions and more student debts.
@quinta @timmy @VeroniqueB99 It's misleading though. There definitely is some student debt. At least in France, there are interest-free state loans backed by the state: https://www.service-public.gouv.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F986?lang=en
And various banks offer student loans. They're a lot smaller than in the US because tuition is cheap (for public schools and unis). However, you still need to pay rent through student jobs, grants, family or loans.
@ZoidbergForPresident I was being sarcastic. The blog post says that "special interest" is a "formidable academic asset", therefore it's a compliment.
Which completely misses the point that comparing autistic people to machines is very insulting in the first place.
@ZoidbergForPresident But before you get upset, this is meant in a positive sense. See, you're like a machine, that is a quality actually. :)
It's infuriating.