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Le CNRS recrute pour un poste de professeur en mathématiques, axé sur des recherches interdisciplinaires. Le candidat devra détenir un doctorat et jouera un rôle clé dans la formation d'une nouvelle génération de chercheurs à l'interface des mathématiques, de la biologie et de la médecine.
Organisation/Company: CNRS
Department: Direction des ressources humaines
Research Field: Mathematics, History of Science
Researcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country: France
Application Deadline: 14 Jul 2025 - 23:59 (UTC)
Type of Contract: Other
Job Status: Full-time
Hours Per Week: 35
Offer Starting Date: 23 Jun 2025
Funding: Not funded by an EU programme
Research Infrastructure: No
This professorship aligns with CNRS's priority areas, supporting the research program "Mathematics in Interaction, for Life, the Environment and Society," and the theme "Disordered Systems." It focuses on fields such as analysis, probability, statistics, and artificial intelligence, with applications in biology, ecology, and medicine.
The role aims to enhance CNRS's visibility and foster interdisciplinary collaboration among mathematicians, biologists, and clinicians, contributing to training a new generation of scientists skilled in these intersections.
The research units involved have active teams in these areas, and the successful candidate will bolster their research activities.
CPJ offers opportunities for high-level mathematical and interdisciplinary research into complex biological and medical issues, such as cell behavior, epidemic dynamics, neural networks, respiratory systems, and tumor growth. Mathematics contributes to understanding living systems and improving diagnostics and treatments through modeling, analysis, and simulation.
The candidate will participate in high-level teaching in mathematics and may teach interdisciplinary courses related to their expertise.
CNRS emphasizes open science, aiming for maximum accessibility of research outputs via repositories like HAL, and promoting the dissemination of results through publications, patents, software, and outreach activities such as conferences, newsletters, and public engagement.
The project emphasizes the relationship between science and society, aiming to inform public decision-making and involve participatory science initiatives with socio-economic and cultural actors.
Applicants must hold a doctorate or equivalent degree. There are no restrictions on age or nationality. CNRS positions are accessible to people with disabilities, with accommodations as needed.