J.f brondel biography
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Incoming Correspondence
A (correspondents include Abram French and Company, Anaconda Copper Mining Company, N. Armstrong and Company, Arnoux and Hochhausen)
B (correspondents include I.G. Baker and Company, Beaverhead County Clerk and Recorder, Alden J. Bennett, L. Berand, W. Berkin, M.M. Black, John E. Blaine, Henry N. Blake, J.E. Boss, J.G. Bower, Benjamin Bradford, British Columbia Bureau, C.A. Broadwater, John B. Brondel, D.W. Brunton, G.G. Buford, Mrs. J.M. Butler, Butte City Engineer, Butte Hardware Company)
E.F. Cameron
Arthur Clark
C (correspondents include John Caplice, Carroll
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Vincent Gigot
My engineering and research activities are devoted to the development of scientific computation, signal processing and image processing tools for neuroscience.
I design software applications and mathematical analysis methods to answer the questions and problems posed by research teams in neuroscience, metabolomics, electrophysiology, psychology and behaviour.
I have expertise in frequency analysis techniques (wavelets, time/frequency) and, for the past few years, in artificial intelligence tools (Deep Learning), particularly for analysing biological images, such as cell segmentation and quantification on images of brain sections acquired using confocal microscopy.
I taught programming, algorithms and applied mathematics for 15 years in engineering school (Institut Agro Dijon) and then for the doctoral schools of the University of Burgundy.
I am a member of the Pôle IA recently set up by the University of Burgundy.
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Tuesday 21 February 1664/65
Up, and to the office (having a mighty pain in my forefinger of my left hand, from a strain that it received last night) in struggling ‘avec la femme que je’ mentioned yesterday, where busy till noon, and then my wife being busy in going with her woman to a hot-house to bathe herself, after her long being within doors in the dirt, so that she now pretends to a resolution of being hereafter very clean. How long it will hold I can guess. I dined with Sir W. Batten and my Lady, they being now a’days very fond of me.
So to the ’Change, and off of the ’Change with Mr. Wayth to a cook’s shop, and there dined again for discourse with him about Hamaccos and the abuse now practised in tickets, and more like every day to be. Also of the great profit Mr. Fen makes of his place, he being, though he demands but 5 per cent. of all he pays, and that is easily computed, but very little pleased with any man that gives him no more.
So to the office, and after office my Lord Brunkerd carried me to Lincolne’s Inne Fields, and there I with my Lady Sandwic
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