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Une opportunité passionnante est offerte pour un chercheur en robotique au CNRS en France. Le candidat sélectionné participera à des projets de pointe, axés sur l'IA et l'interaction homme-robot, tout en soutenant les programmes de formation en recherche et en pédagogie supérieure.
Organisation/Company: CNRS
Department: Direction des ressources humaines
Research Field: Engineering, Computer science, Mathematics
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
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
CNRS emphasizes robotics in its strategic research initiatives, especially within the Sciences informatiques. The institute is involved in establishing the PEPR O2R and Robotics projects and leads the GdR Robotics, which coordinates the French robotics community. It also co-pilots the Equipex+ TIRREX, focusing on developing new robotics platforms and shared access, with thematic areas including humanoid robotics and dexterous manipulation. The goal is to enhance the scientific and socio-economic impact of robotics research, particularly at the intersection of generative AI, virtual reality, and robotics.
This is the first CPJ with a robotics profile, hosted in laboratories renowned for humanoid robotics and virtual humans, namely IRISA, LAAS, and ISIR. These labs focus on various aspects of robotics, AI, haptics, VR, human-robot interaction, perception, decision-making, motion generation, and human movement analysis.
The recruited individual will contribute to modeling and simulating human behavior and interactions with robots, addressing scientific challenges in multi-sensory feedback, shared control algorithms, motion planning, and machine learning applications in robotics. The activities will support higher education and research training programs.
CNRS promotes open science, aiming for maximum accessibility of research outputs, including publications, data, and software, and encourages dissemination through scientific publications, patents, and communication with diverse audiences. The project will also explore the societal impact of science, informing public decision-making and engaging in participatory science initiatives.
Applicants must hold a doctorate or equivalent, with no restrictions on age or nationality. CNRS positions are accessible to people with disabilities, with necessary accommodations for assessments.