INRIA offers post-doctoral subjects related to its priority research areas.
INRIA's key objective for the coming years is to make major scientific and
technological breakthroughs in seven priority research areas:
- Designing and managing future network infrastructures and communication
service platforms
- Developing multimedia data processing
- Ensuring the reliability and security of software-intensive systems
- Coupling models and data to simulate and control complex systems
- Combining simulation, visualisation and interaction
- Developing biomodelling
- Fully integrating ICST into medical technologies
Post-doctoral subjects must relate to a priority area and focus on one of
the following themes:
Communicating systems
- Distributed systems and software architecture
- Networks and telecommunications
- Embedded systems and mobility
- Architecture and compiling
[Available
subjects]
Cognitive systems
- Statistical modelling and machine learning
- Images and video: perception,
indexing and communication
- Multimedia data processing: interpretation and
human-computer interaction
- Image synthesis and virtual reality
[Available
subjects]
Symbolic systems
- Reliability and safety of software
- Algebraic and geometric structures,
algorithms
- Management and processing of language and data
[Available
subjects]
Numerical systems
- Control and complex systems
- Grids and high-performance computing
- Optimisation and inverse problems
for stochastic or large-scale systems
- Modelling, simulation and numerical
analysis
[Available
subjects]
Biological systems
- Modelling and simulation for biology and medicine
[Subject
proposals]
Exceptionally, project-team leaders may consider original subject proposals
made by applicants themselves. Outstanding applications on non-priority
subjects will also be reviewed. Outside ICST, INRIA research finds applications
in a wide variety of areas such as medicine, biology, transport, regional
planning and development, linguistics, etc