Researcher Positions at INRIA
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The yearly competition for INRIA research positions started. (Deadline: Feb 17th)
RMOD is looking for researchers to apply for joining our team at Lille/France with permanent (tenured) positions:
CR2 "Young graduate scientist"
http://www.inria.fr/en/institute/recruitment/offers/young-graduate-scientist/competitive-selection-2012 - need PhD
- formally no other research experience required, in practice the competition is very hard and
a strong academic CV is needed on a level that requires, besides a very good PhD, at least
1-2 years of post-doctoral research.
CR1 "Young experienced scientist"
http://www.inria.fr/en/institute/recruitment/offers/young-experienced-scientists/competitive-selection-2012 - need PhD and 4 years of research experience.
- very strong academic CV.
Both positions are tenured after a probation period of 12 Months.
Research directions are
= Software Engineering / Software Evolution
= Dynamic Reflective Programing Languages
= Security and Dynamic Languages
Duties
-> Research
(No teaching)
-> Help manage the Research group.
-> Be involved with the self-governance of the INRIA Lab and INRIA as a whole.
-> Guide PhD Students
(And therefore get a french habilitation to be able to formally supervise PhD students)
-> Help acquiring additional funds for PhD Students, Postdocs and Engineers
-> Transfer of research results to the real world.
(this means: making things real is valued. Not just paper writing)
About Lille and INRIA:
-> Lille is located in the north of france.
(one hour from Paris, 1h20 from London, 35 min from Brussels, by train)
-> French food, combined with good Belgium beer.
-> RMoD:
http://rmod.lille.inria.fr -> INRIA Lille:
http://www.inria.fr/lille/ -> INRIA in General:
http://www.inria.fr -> Lille:
-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lille -
http://wikitravel.org/en/Lille
Interested? Please contact
Marcus Denker <
[hidden email]>
and
Stéphane Ducasse <
[hidden email]>
(permanent Link to this text:
http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/web/pier/blog/2012-01-26)
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http://marcusdenker.de