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Dear colleagues,
One of the novelties at this year’s edition of the “concours chercheurs CNRS”,
https://www.dgdr.cnrs.fr/drhchercheurs/ … ult-en.htm
is the availability of five permanent positions as junior full-time researchers in the newly created interdisciplinary section “sciences and data”. They can be found at the very end of the list of positions on the website quoted above (“interdisciplinary committee no. 55”). The “concours chercheurs” is a competitive recruitment process used by CNRS to hire its researchers.
None of the five positions is attached to a given CNRS laboratory, i.e. candidates are free to propose a research project with any CNRS laboratory. One of the five positions is on the subject
“Advanced methods of artificial intelligence for the processing, reconstruction and analysis of ATLAS experiment data at the Large Hadron Collider”.
Are you a young colleague with demonstrated experience in the field of advanced artificial intelligence? Are you interested in applications to particle physics, but do not have much/any hands-on experience with physics? Please do not hesitate to get in touch with members of the ATLAS team at the “Laboratoire des 2 Infinis – Toulouse” (L2IT). We are happy to discuss ATLAS and the LHC with you.
One of our recent conference proceedings on the use of artificial intelligence for ATLAS and the LHC can be found here:
https://www.epj-conferences.org/article … 03047.html
More general information on L2IT, a new laboratory created in January 2020, can be found here:
https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/24978/
Best regards,
Jan
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