Permanent research position
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Permanent Research Position
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INRIA Futurs Research Unit
http://www.inria.fr
Dolphin Project
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The French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control, INRIA , offers permanent research positions for young researchers that want to join INRIA projects. The DOLPHIN project, from the INRIA Futurs Research Unit (http://www.inria.fr/recherche/equipes_ur/dolphin.en.html), is pleased to invite researchers interested in DOLPHIN to apply.
Scientific context:
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The objective of the DOLPHIN (Discrete multi-objective Optimization for Large scale Problems with Hybrid dIstributed techNiques) project is the modelization
and resolution of large multi-criteria combinatorial problems using parallel and distributed hybrid techniques. Cooperation of methods (exact methods and metaheuristics,for instance) is one of the important issue as well as GRID optimization. The project involves 4 permanent researchers and 6 PhD Students.
Members of the project are actively participating to international manifestations in Operations Research, Evolutionary Computation, Multi-objective Optimization, GRID Computing...
Key words:
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- Combinatorial optimization (exact method and metaheuristic)
- Multi-objective optimization
- Parallel and distributed optimization
Localization of the team:
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Members of the Dolphin project are belonging to the OPAC (www.lifl.fr/OPAC) research team of the Computer Science Laboratory of Lille - LIFL (France). Lille, is an european metropole with 100 000 students for one million inhabitants.
How to apply:
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To be able to candidate, one should have a PhD. Please send a detailed CV to the project leader, Professor E-G. TALBI.
For CR2 position, the applicant must born on or after December 31, 1974.
For DR position, the applicant must be a senior scientist from academic circles or industry.
Project leader contact:
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Professor E-G. TALBI
LIFL - University of Lille
59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex
FRANCE
email: talbi@lifl.fr
====================
INRIA Futurs Research Unit
http://www.inria.fr
Dolphin Project
================
The French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control, INRIA , offers permanent research positions for young researchers that want to join INRIA projects. The DOLPHIN project, from the INRIA Futurs Research Unit (http://www.inria.fr/recherche/equipes_ur/dolphin.en.html), is pleased to invite researchers interested in DOLPHIN to apply.
Scientific context:
============
The objective of the DOLPHIN (Discrete multi-objective Optimization for Large scale Problems with Hybrid dIstributed techNiques) project is the modelization
and resolution of large multi-criteria combinatorial problems using parallel and distributed hybrid techniques. Cooperation of methods (exact methods and metaheuristics,for instance) is one of the important issue as well as GRID optimization. The project involves 4 permanent researchers and 6 PhD Students.
Members of the project are actively participating to international manifestations in Operations Research, Evolutionary Computation, Multi-objective Optimization, GRID Computing...
Key words:
========
- Combinatorial optimization (exact method and metaheuristic)
- Multi-objective optimization
- Parallel and distributed optimization
Localization of the team:
================
Members of the Dolphin project are belonging to the OPAC (www.lifl.fr/OPAC) research team of the Computer Science Laboratory of Lille - LIFL (France). Lille, is an european metropole with 100 000 students for one million inhabitants.
How to apply:
==========
To be able to candidate, one should have a PhD. Please send a detailed CV to the project leader, Professor E-G. TALBI.
For CR2 position, the applicant must born on or after December 31, 1974.
For DR position, the applicant must be a senior scientist from academic circles or industry.
Project leader contact:
===============
Professor E-G. TALBI
LIFL - University of Lille
59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex
FRANCE
email: talbi@lifl.fr