Post-doctoral research fellowships
Post-doctoral positions
Do you want to pursue rewarding research work in the field of computer science and mathematics? Are you looking for an internationally recognized working environment with links to industry? In 2012, Inria is offering 59 post-doctoral positions, each lasting about 16 months, for holders of a PhD or other doctorate.
The list of subjects, which may exceed the number of vacant positions, will be updated regularly.
2012 campaign calendar
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January 16, 2012
Starts -
June 29, 2012
Ends -
End of March
First selection period -
Late June/early July
Second selection period -
From October 15, 2012 onwards
Taking offices
Application requirements
- You must have defended your thesis in 2011 or 2012. If you have not defended your thesis at the time of application, you must explicitly state the date on which you will do so, as well as the examining board.
- The positions on offer concern the institute’s priority research areas. However, high-quality applications to work on non-priority subjects will also be considered.
- Particular attention will be paid to French and international candidates who have studied their PhD abroad, but all high-quality applications will be carefully considered.
- Nationality is not taken into consideration.
- If you have done your PhD thesis at an Inria research centre, you may not apply to that centre.
- Documents required for the application: the candidate’s CV, a list of the candidate’s publications as well as the two most significant publications provided in full, a cover letter, one or more letters of recommendation, and a statement of career plans subsequent to the post-doctoral position.
- The location of the postdoctoral fellowship is different from the location where you defended your thesis. This condition does not apply to disabled candidates.
Testimonies
See also
Interview with Michel Cosnard
Multi-disciplinary science working for the benefit of society
Chairman and CEO of Inria
A word from Muriel Sinanidès
Muriel Sinanidès, Director of Human Resources, Inria
Security and defence procedure
In the interests of protecting its scientific and technological assets, Inria is a restricted-access establishment. Consequently, it follows special regulations for welcoming any person who whishes to work with the institute. The final acceptance of each candidate thus depends on applying this security and defence procedure.
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