Do you want to prepare a doctoral thesis and carry out valuable research in the field of information and communication science and technology or in a related field? In 2010, INRIA is offering young scientists the chance to join one of its research teams. Priority will be given to candidates with experience of mobility and in subjects within the scope of the institute’s priority subject areas.
INRIA’S MAIN RESEARCH FIELDS
- Applied mathematics, computation and simulation
- Algorithmics, programming, software and architecture
- Networks, systems and services, distributed computing
- Perception, cognition, interaction
- Computational Sciences for Biology, Medicine and the Environment
Application conditions
- You must have a Master`s in computer science, control or scientific calculation, or an equivalent diploma;
- All nationalities may apply;
- You must submit an application for each subject proposed by the host research centre.
HOW TO APPLY ?
Consult the thesis offers and apply online
Calendar
From 15 February to 4 May 2010
Compensation
- First and second year doctoral students: 1947,80 gross/month
- Third year doctoral students: 2048,60 gross/month
(calculated without teaching duties or specific activities)
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