RESEARCH PROFILE Université Côte d'Azur is seeking a promising researcher with an expertise in probability, optimisation or control theory, in their theoretical, numerical or applied aspects. The ability to work at the interfaces of these themes will be appreciated, but any excellent application focused on one of the domains will be fully considered. The position appears in section 26/25 of the National Council of Universities. The recruited person will contribute to the activities of the J. A. Dieudonné research unit, of the Graduate School Spectrum, to the projects of the Academy of Complex Systems and of the Maison de la Simulation et des Interactions by working in the following directions: the analysis or the simulation of complex systems, mathematical modeling, the study, conception, developement or exploitation of techniques for data analysis and AI. He will be able to interact with the other research units of Université Côte d’Azur or the other research insitutes nearby. TEACHING The regular teaching load is about 190 hr/yr. Taeching duties are reducted at the beginning of the career. The recruited colleague may be called to teach at any level of the 5 years of the university training. He is expected to be committed to any training activity where probability, statistics, optimisation, numerical analysis and scientific computing are involved. INFORMATION AND APPLICATION The hiring process is managed through the national plateform GALAXIE : https://galaxie.enseignementsuprecherche.gouv.fr/antares/can/index.jsp Interviews will take place in May, 2023. Université Côte d’Azur is an Equal Opportunity employer. You will work in a lively, and inspiring working environment with enthusiastic colleagues in an internationally open organization. The J. A. Dieudonné laboratory offers a unique working environment in a beautiful campus.The French Riviera is a very desirable place to live, with direct access to the sea and mountains within one-hour drive from the city. Further information can be obtained from the math department (philippe.maisonobe@univ-cotedazur.fr), the research unit (yves.dangelo@univ-cotedazur.fr) or their scientific board (thierry.goudon@univ-cotedazur.fr) |