Applications are invited for a one-year Postdoc position, starting in September 2021 or as soon as possible thereafter,
to work under the joint supervision of Dario
Prandi
(CNRS,
Université Paris-Saclay), Luca
Calatroni
(CNRS,
Université Côte d'Azur), and Laurent
Perrinet
(CNRS,
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone). The position is financed by the ANR Rubin-Vase
(https://anr.fr/Projet-ANR-20-CE48-0003),
and the research focus will be on linking the bio-inspired models studied by D. Prandi
and L. Calatroni
(see
e.g.
[1])
to the sparsity promoting neural architectures investigated by L. Perrinet
(see,
e.g.,
[2]).
The successful applicant will have a strong
applied
mathematical
background, ideally in the fields of
sparse
optimization and/or
dynamical systems,
and a good familiarity with neural architectures and the associated implementation issues. Strong skills in coding
and programming using standard optimization/deep learning languages
(e.g.,
Python, PyTorch, Julia, MATLAB…) are required.
The gross salary is of 50k-59k euros
(depending
on the seniority of the applicant), and the position comes with no teaching duties. Although the position is officially based at CentraleSupèlec
(Université
Paris-Saclay), the successful applicant is expected to spend fairly long periods at the INT in Marseille and I3S in Sophia-Antipolis,
to work with the co-supervisors.
Candidates are asked to write directly to Dario Prandi
(dario.prandi@centralesupelec.fr),
attaching a CV, a short description of current research interests, and names and contact addresses of at least two reference
contacts
(no
formal letters of recommendation are required). Applications are reviewed continuously, until positions are filled, with a first evaluation round starting on the 14th of June,
2021.
Thanks for distributing this announcement to potential candidates!
References
[1] Bertalmío, M., Calatroni, L., Franceschi, V.
et al.
Cortical-Inspired Wilson–Cowan-Type Equations for Orientation-Dependent Contrast Perception Modelling.
J Math Imaging Vis
63,
263–281
(2021).
https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.06808